The major moves for the Detroit Pistons have come to a close this offseason, and the time has come to analyze and grade the transactions they’ve made.

The Detroit Pistons entered the 2015-16 offseason with a very clear road map for success. They needed a point guard who could lead the second unit competently, upgrading from Steve Blake, and they needed a power forward who could capably move his feet on defense and could shoot. They also needed shooting. Shooting, shooting, and if at all possible, more shooting.

The Pistons will have a number of new faces on the roster to start the 2016-17 season, and a number of familiar faces have departed and been upgraded upon. Guys like Jodie Meeks, Steve Blake, Spencer Dinwiddie, Anthony Tolliver and Joel Anthony have found new homes (or are waiting for a call in some cases), and new guys like Henry Ellenson, Michael Gbinije, Jon Leuer, Boban Marjanovic and Ish Smith are new Pistons ready to make their mark at the Palace of Auburn Hills.

Most importantly of all these moves, Andre Drummond has been locked up for at least the next four seasons, and the Pistons’ future looks brighter as a result.

We’ll take a look at the Pistons’ offseason transactions thus far (as of July 21st) on a move-by-move basis and grade them to see just how their moves stack up.

Let’s get started.