The Detroit Lions are wasting little time filling the massive void created by Calvin Johnson's retirement, agreeing to sign Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Marvin Jones, according to ESPN.

Contract details were not immediately available, but the NFL Network is saying the deal is expected to be in the range of $8 million per season.

Jones, widely viewed as the best receiver on the free agent market, is coming off a season where he caught 65 passes for 816 yards and four touchdowns.

The addition bolsters quarterback Matthew Stafford's arsenal, which also includes Golden Tate, Eric Ebron and running back Theo Riddick.

Last season was a triumphant return to action for Jones, who missed the 2014 campaign with foot and ankle injuries.

Jones, 25, will help bridge the massive production gap in Detroit following the retirement of Johnson. In his final season, Johnson still managed to haul in 88 passes for 1,214 yards and nine touchdowns.

A former fifth-round pick out of California, the 6-foot-2, 198-pound Jones has recorded 134 receptions for 1,729 yards and 15 touchdowns in 43 games.

Teams can't officially sign players until 4 p.m. Wednesday. Jones will likely be the first of several additions for the Lions in the coming weeks. Following Johnson's retirement, the team had more than $41 million in cap space with needs at nearly every position.

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