Twentyman's take: The Lions are in pretty good shape at cornerback with both their talent level and depth. Teams can never have too many good pass rushers and defensive backs, and the Lions certainly look stacked in the back of their defense.

Slay is one of the best young cornerbacks in the league. He's a player the Lions can line up opposite an opponent's best receiver and feel pretty good about the matchup. That's rare.

Tabor is a smart and instinctive player, and his length could ultimately set him apart in the competition to start on the outside opposite Slay. Diggs, Lawson and Agnew could all be options in the slot.

This is a close-knit cornerback room. I like the makeup of the group, led by Slay.

By the numbers:

55.6: Opponent passer rating in 2017 when throwing in Slay's direction. Slay also led the NFL with eight interceptions and 26 passes defended.

5: The total number of interception and fumble return touchdowns for the Lions' defense last season.

53: Opponent plays of 20-plus yards last season, the eighth fewest in the league.