ALLEN PARK -- This weekend, the Lions will host their rookie minicamp, and it'll be the first time Matt Patricia can go hands-on on the field with some of his new players.

A judgment on the coaching will have to wait, but the bulk of the roster is set for the 2018 season.

The Lions currently have the 10th-best odds of winning the NFC, per Bovada.lv. But we want to hear what you think.

Here are the major moves they've made:

Key additions

LB Devon Kennard

RB LeGarrette Blount

TE Luke Willson

DT Sylvester Williams

LB Christian Jones

CB DeShawn Shead

Key departures

TE Eric Ebron

LB Tahir Whitehead

DT Haloti Ngata

TE Darren Fells

C Travis Swanson

CB DJ Hayden

DT Akeem Spence

Draft class:

Round 1, Pick 20: Frank Ragnow, C, Arkansas

Round 2, Pick 43: Kerryon Johnson, RB, Auburn (via trade up)

Round 3, Pick 82: Tracy Walker, DB, Louisiana-Lafayette

Round 4, Pick 114: Da'Shawn Hand, DE, Alabama (via trade of 2019 pick)

Round 5, Pick 153: Tyrell Crosby, OL, Oregon

Round 7, Pick 237: Nick Bawden, FB, San Diego State

Detroit went 9-7 for the second straight year last year, following the same formula: It had a top-10 passing game and a bottom-five running game. The defense was good for a while, and then it was not. It beat the sub-par teams and lost to the ones that reached the playoffs, generally.

Detroit has sold the Patricia hire as the difference, and it could be, but that much is undecided this early.

General manager Bob Quinn said when he fired Jim Caldwell that he believed his roster was better than a 9-7 record. Coaching aside, how do you see the roster right now?