ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions reconvened for the first time since roster cuts on Tuesday, and all 53 players were accounted for as preparations began for the opener in Arizona.

Yes, that includes center Frank Ragnow, linebacker Jarrad Davis and defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand, all of whom have been sidelined with injuries in recent weeks.

But that’s not to say everyone is good to go against the Cardinals. Davis, Hand and cornerback Rashaan Melvin all looked limited during the portion of practice that was open to reporters. Davis and Melvin suffered injuries in the third preseason game, and Davis is not expected to be ready for the start of the season. Jahlani Tavai and Jalen Reeves-Maybin are expected to see expanded roles in his absence.

Melvin won the starting outside cornerback job opposite Darius Slay with a nice camp. If he can’t go or is limited in Arizona, Mike Ford and rookie Amani Oruwariye are the top outside guys off the bench. The Lions could also opt to play Jamal Agnew in the slot and then kick Justin Coleman to the outside.

Detroit won’t issue its first injury report of the season until Wednesday.