Lions have the second toughest strength-of-schedule for 2018

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The Detroit Lions have themselves a new head coach for 2018, and they’re hoping he’ll lead them to new heights. However, his first year in Detroit will be against the second toughest strength-of-schedule in the NFL.

The Lions tweeted out today that they’re tied for the second toughest schedule based on their combined record of their opponents in 2017. 

The divisional rival Green Bay Packers have the toughest schedule, followed by Detroit, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, and Cleveland.

Among the teams that will be visiting Ford Field this year are the Los Angeles Rams, the Seattle Seahawks, the Carolina Panthers, the New York Jets and the New England Patriots. Their road schedule will include matchups against the San Francisco 49ers, the Arizona Cardinals, the Dallas Cowboys, the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills.

RANK

TEAM

OPP. 2017 RECORD

OPP. 2017 WIN %

1

Green Bay

138-118

.539

T-2

Detroit

137-119

.535

T-2

New Orleans

137-119

.535

4

Tampa Bay

136-120

.531

T-5

Cleveland

134-122

.523

T-5

LA Rams

134-122

.523

T-5

Seattle

134-122

.523

T-8

Arizona

133-123

.520

T-8

Chicago

133-123

.520

T-8

Minnesota

133-123

.520

T-8

NY Giants

133-123

.520

12

Carolina

131-125

.512

13

Atlanta

130-126

.509

14

Washington

129-127

.504

T-15

San Francisco

128-128

.500

T-15

Dallas

128-128

.500

T-15

Miami

128-128

.500

18

Buffalo

127-129

.496

T-19

Philadelphia

126-130

.492

T-19

Kansas City

126-130

.492

21

Baltimore

125-131

.488

T-22,

New England

124-132

.484

T-22,

Indianapolis

124-132

.484

24

LA Chargers

123-133

.480

T-25

NY Jets

122-134

.477

T-25

Pittsburgh

122-134

.477

T-25

Jacksonville

122-134

.477

T-25

Denver

122-134

.477

T-29

Oakland

121-135

.473

T-29

Cincinnati

121-135

.473

31

Tennessee

119-137

.465

32

Houston

116-140

.453

per CBSSports.com

BONUS CONTENT: LIONS ANNOUNCE HIRING OF FORMER UCLA COACH

The Detroit Lions have made an addition to new head coach Matt Patricia’s staff, bringing in former UCLA offensive line coach Hank Fraley. He’ll work under new offensive line coach Jeff Davidson.

In addition to UCLA, he served as offensive line coach at the University of San Diego in 2012 before moving on to San Jose State for 2013. He also has NFL experience as the Minnesota Vikings assistant offensive line coach from 2014-16.

Last season with Fraley, the UCLA Bruins finished 115th in FBS rushing offense with 113.4 yards per game. They were 75th with an average of 2.23 sacks allowed in 13 games. 

An undrafted free agent from Robert Morris (where he earned a degree in organizational leadership), Fraley played 11 season in the NFL with  the Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland Browns and St. Louis Rams. 

In addition to Fraley, the Lions announced they’ve brought back Evan Rothstein for his seventh season with Detroit and his first as the team’s head coach assistant/research & analysis.

His coaching career began at SUNY Cortland in 2006 as the student assistant offensive line coach, quality control and director of video operations. He was also the offensive quality control coach for Syracuse from 2010-11. 

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