Over the next two weeks, we'll be reviewing each position group for the Detroit Lions in multiple ways and Tuesday, we'll continue with the running backs.

Every morning as part of the Roar, we'll have a quick statistical breakdown of that position group.

The Detroit Lions running backs as a whole: They ran for 88.88 yards per game -- 28th in the NFL. They averaged 3.59 yards per carry -- 29th in the NFL. Of 17 games, including the playoff game, the Lions ran for 100 yards or more as a team five times. The 396 total carries was 25th in the league and the 11 rushing touchdowns was tied for 17th. The five fumbles -- and there were more, but some were credited to Matthew Stafford -- tied for 26th in the NFL. Detroit's backs didn't get much room, either. The 732 yards rushing before contact was 31st in the league. The 690 yards after contact was 15th. The 72 rushing first downs were tied for 28th in the league. Detroit converted 51.4 percent of its rushing third downs, 10th in the NFL. As receivers, Detroit's backs caught 113 passes for 930 yards and six touchdowns. The drop percentage of 5.5 percent was 19th in the league. Detroit's backs were targeted a league-best 163 times.

The backs as individuals:

Joique Bell: He had a career-best 223 carries (12th in the league) for a career-high 860 yards (15th in the league). He scored seven rushing touchdowns (tied for 15th). His 3.86 yards per carry was 28th in the NFL. His 322 receiving yards were 11th among running backs and his 9.47 yards per reception was seventh in the league among backs. His five fumbles were tied for worst among 43 qualifying backs.

Reggie Bush: He played in only 11 games and finished in the top 20 among running backs in only receptions (40 -- tied for 10th) and receiving yards (253 -- 17th). His 76 rushing attempts and his 297 rushing yards were his lowest since 2010. His 3.9 yards per carry was his lowest since 2008. The 253 receiving yards were the second-lowest totals of his career.

Theo Riddick: Used mostly as a receiver, his 34 catches were tied for 16th among running backs and his 316 yards was 12th among backs. His four receiving touchdowns was tied for third among all backs and his 9.29 yards per reception ended up ninth. Not used much as a running back, he had 20 carries for 51 yards -- more than double the carries and yards he had as a rookie.

George Winn: He was mostly used on special teams but had 19 carries for 73 yards. Most of that -- 11 carries and 48 yards -- came against Buffalo in Week 5.

Jed Collins: The fullback had eight carries for 19 yards and five catches for 39 yards and a touchdown. He converted 83.3 percent of his third-down carries and picked up first downs on 62.5 percent of his rushing attempts.

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