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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Montgomery often starts and sets the initial tone for the Detroit offense in a given game, and in games where things are going well the Lions often turn to him again at the end to close the deal and put the opponent away. The limiting detail is that Montgomery might not do much in between, particularly if the Lions fall behind and decide they need to score quickly with Jahmyr Gibbs. The past two years, the Lions were in advantageous positions often enough for both Montgomery and Gibbs to thrive. As much as Montgomery is dependent on rushing touchdowns for fantasy viability, the TDs have consistently been there since he moved from Chicago to Detroit. The loss of offensive coordinator Ben Johnson could change this dynamic for the worse, but Dan Campbell will always focus on power running as a foundation for the Detroit offense. As great as Gibbs is, the Lions still use Montgomery as their primary hammer in the ground game, if only to preserve Gibbs for situations when they really need big yardage. Read Past Outlooks
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Held to 43 total yards
Montgomery rushed the ball 11 times for 25 yards in Sunday's 27-13 loss to the Packers. He added four receptions on four targets for 18 yards.
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The Lions' offense struggled to get on track, which led to underwhelming performances for nearly all of their skill-position players. Montgomery wasn't an exception, but he did manage 15 touches, nearly evenly matching Jahmyr Gibbs' 19. A more typical game script may change how the backs are deployed, but Montgomery still appears to have a significant role in Detroit's backfield heading into a Week 2 matchup against the Bears.
The Lions' offense struggled to get on track, which led to underwhelming performances for nearly all of their skill-position players. Montgomery wasn't an exception, but he did manage 15 touches, nearly evenly matching Jahmyr Gibbs' 19. A more typical game script may change how the backs are deployed, but Montgomery still appears to have a significant role in Detroit's backfield heading into a Week 2 matchup against the Bears.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do David Montgomery's 2025 advanced stats compare to other running backs?
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81.8%% Yds After Contact
84.0%Avg Yds After Contact
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0.12% Team Air Yards
1.9%% Team Targets
10.5%Avg Depth of Target
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100.0%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
3.8% Targeted On Route
0.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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4.63 secVertical Jump
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15 repsHand Length
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Few NFL seasons have ever appeared as fluky as Jamaal Williams' 17-touchdown season from 2022, and many understandably figured that the touchdown count was just a product of the time and place rather than a repeatable role for Montgomery to inherit upon leaving Chicago for Detroit in free agency. Unfortunately for the folks who doubted Montgomery -- be it due to the concerns of team rushing TD regression or the then-shocking 12th overall selection of fellow running back Jahmyr Gibbs -- Montgomery was a much better version of what Williams gave the Lions in the same role. Montgomery's total of 13 touchdowns in 14 games was no fluke, because the Detroit offense is built around a powerful running game behind a dominant offensive line. That O-line will need to withstand the loss of standout guard Jonah Jackson and the potential retirement of Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow, though the signing of veteran guard Kevin Zeitler should provide stability. It's also fair to point out that Montgomery might not get as much of the backfield work in 2024 with Gibbs heading into his second season. Montgomery is a good player who remains the clear lead power runner, but Gibbs is a first-round pick with 4.36 speed coming off a rookie year with 5.2 YPC. We already saw Montgomery's receiving usage dry up last year (16 catches), and it's possible more of the rushing load now shifts to Gibbs as well.
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Not worried about O-line losses
Montgomery recently said he has "no concern" about Detroit's offensive line changes and is confident in new offensive coordinator John Morton.
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Quiet in return
Montgomery rushed the ball seven times for 28 yards in Saturday's 45-31 divisional-round loss to the Commanders. He added one completion of 20 yards.
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Set to return Saturday
Montgomery (knee) doesn't have a designation for Saturday's divisional-round game against the Commanders.
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Gauged as full practice participant
The Lions listed Montgomery (knee) as a full participant in Tuesday's walk-through practice.
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Expected back for divisional round
Head coach Dan Campbell said Tuesday that he expects to have Montgomery (knee) available for the Lions' first playoff game in the divisional round, Justin Rogers of DetroitFootball.net reports.
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Confident coming off knee injury
Montgomery, who was a full participant in Tuesday's walk-through practice after missing the final three games of the regular season due to an MCL sprain, said Tuesday that he's confident in the health of his knee, Eric Woodyard of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Montgomery said that he took part in a strenuous rehabilitation routine for the knee, which has him optimistic that he'll be in good form when the Lions open their postseason Saturday versus the Commanders in the divisional round. The veteran back was originally thought to be in danger of requiring surgery that would have sidelined him until next season, but he sought three medical opinions and opted to chose rehab in order to have a chance to return during the playoffs.
Montgomery said that he took part in a strenuous rehabilitation routine for the knee, which has him optimistic that he'll be in good form when the Lions open their postseason Saturday versus the Commanders in the divisional round. The veteran back was originally thought to be in danger of requiring surgery that would have sidelined him until next season, but he sought three medical opinions and opted to chose rehab in order to have a chance to return during the playoffs.