Outside of Calvin Johnson, the Detroit Lions aren't happy with their wide receivers.

According

to CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora,

looking to acquire a starting-caliber wideout.

Detroit's passing attack has been stagnant with Johnson out of the lineup the past two preseason games.

Nate Burleson, who is expected to start opposite Johnson, has just one reception for five yards after playing 70 snaps in three preseason contests.

Patrick Edwards, projected by many to be the team's fourth option after a strong training camp, has caught four balls for a paltry 16 yards.

The team's most productive receiver has been Matt Willis. He's caught eight of the 10 balls thrown his direction for 90 yards and a touchdown. But the track record doesn't suggest sustained success. In five NFL seasons, he's tallied just 30 receptions.

The status of second-year player Ryan Broyles is still in question. Recovering from his second ACL injury in as many season, he's been limited during the offseason and may not be 100 percent by the start of the regular season.

Which players are available and which players the Lions are targeting remains unclear at this time. The team could certainly use another play-maker to pair with Johnson and running back Reggie Bush.

Based on La Canfora's report, it's becoming increasing clear the team doesn't feel that player is on the current roster.

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