The Lions offensive line was a disaster with Goff taking 38 sacks, but moving Penei Sewell to left tackle and adding rookie Blake Miller could fix everything.

Why Moving Penei Sewell Just Saved Jared Goff’s Career

The Lions offensive line was a disaster with Goff taking 38 sacks, but moving Penei Sewell to left tackle and adding rookie Blake Miller could fix everything.

The Numbers Don’t Lie: This Offensive Line Should Be Much Better

The numbers are in, and they tell a story every Lions fan already knows. Our offensive line was bad in 2025. Really bad.

Jared Goff got sacked 38 times, which was more than any other season in his 10-year career. He also absorbed more hits than ever before. The man was running for his life out there, and we all know Goff moves about as fast as a refrigerator on roller skates.

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Here’s the thing though: the numbers also show exactly why this mess should be fixable.

The Left Side Was a Disaster

Taylor Decker allowed 33 total pressures, including 28 hurries. Christian Mahogany struggled with pass blocking, giving up six sacks and 27 total pressures. The left side of our line was getting Goff killed on a weekly basis.

But here’s where Brad Holmes shows his genius again. Moving Penei Sewell to left tackle changes everything overnight.

Sewell only allowed 19 total pressures from the right side. Two sacks, six hits, 11 hurries. Those are elite numbers. He’s one of the best tackles in the NFL, and now he’s protecting Goff’s blind side.

The Rookie Could Be Special

Blake Miller comes in at right tackle with college numbers that look promising: two sacks allowed, two hits, 10 hurries for 14 total pressures. Obviously college stats don’t translate directly, but the projection is there.

Tate Ratledge should improve in year two. He wasn’t terrible as a rookie with 24 total pressures allowed, and second-year jumps are real for offensive linemen.

The center position looks upgraded with Cade Mays, who allowed zero sacks and only 13 total pressures.

One Big Question Mark Remains

Left guard is still a mess. Mahogany’s 27 pressures allowed were concerning, and there are legitimate questions about whether he keeps the job. Miles Frazier and Juice Scruggs could challenge him.

But here’s the thing: whoever wins that spot will benefit massively from having Sewell next to them instead of Decker.

Even with young players and inevitable growing pains, it’s hard to see this line being as bad as it was in 2025. The upgrade at left tackle alone should cut Goff’s pressure rate significantly.

This is what good franchises do. They identify problems, make smart moves, and trust their evaluations. Holmes moved his best lineman to the most important position and drafted talent to fill the gaps.

Will the left guard situation work itself out, or are we setting up Goff for another season of running for his life? Drop your predictions below.

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