The Facts: Jones' impressive route-running, among other things, caught Lions GM Bob Quinn's eye. "I thought Marvin was a very good route runner," Quinn said. "He's not just a one-dimensional receiver. He can run vertical routes, he can run short routes, he can run intermediate routes. He's got very good hands, so I think he's a guy that can get open and catch the football."
Diehards Line:Jones, who signed with Detroit early in free agency, joins Golden Tate, Theo Riddick, Eric Ebron and others in the Lions’ new-look passing attack after the retirement of Calvin Johnson this offseason. Jones had 65 catches in 2015 and only two drops. Of his 65 catches, 13 were for 20 yards or more. HC Caldwell said his new receiver brings a “full arsenal” to Detroit’s offense. “He can be anywhere within the context of the scheme," Caldwell said. "To have a guy that has that kind of versatility, I mean, he can run routes down the field, he’s a very good route runner. He understands leverage. He’s a guy that certainly will make some big plays for you. He’s explosive.” That said, he's no Megatron. But who is?