Golden Tate Youth Frank Ragnow Jersey , was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles just hours before the league’s trade deadline on Tuesday, but I assure you, the sky isn’t falling.Without a doubt, Tate’s role in the offense was sizable, his presence was noticeable each and every week, and his production was substantial: Tate was leading the Lions receivers in targets (69), yards (517), and receptions (44) through seven games this season.And even after all of the rumors, to call this move a surprise is totally justified. For a team that just traded a fifth-round pick in an effort to fix their biggest deficiency on defense—which past production and early returns suggest they absolutely have—it seemed like general manager Bob Quinn was a buyer ahead of the trade deadline. Given the timing, the news of the Lions acquiring Damon Harrison Sr. made it seem like the team was gearing up for a playoff run.But after the team’s convincing loss at home to the Seattle Seahawks, and the move to deal Tate now, it seems to say otherwise about how the team views itself... at a cursory glance.Detroit remained a potent offense despite the loss of Calvin Johnson Jr. after the 2015 season, and a lot of that credit unquestionably belongs to Golden Tate, first and foremost. Adding Marvin Jones Jr. didn’t replace Calvin, but the offense certainly changed it’s approach, and the production that followed proved the Lions hardly skipped a beat to remain one of the better passing offenses in the league. However, that didn’t stop Quinn from investing further at the wide receiver position.Kenny Golladay, the Lions third-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, has shown a lot of promise in his relatively short time here in Detroit. Clearly so much so the team is confident in him and the aforementioned Jones Jr. keeping the passing offense humming right along without Tate in the fold. From what Golladay has shown so far on the field, the sophomore wideout is deserving of the chance to prove how valuable he can be in this offense, and he’s entirely capable of shouldering a heavier workload.Earlier this season, Golladay was a focal point of the Lions offense, and he was one of the most targeted receivers in the NFL:In those first three games, Golladay averaged around 66 snaps per game and he was at his most productive: Golladay averaged 85.3 yards on 6.3 receptions and 0.66 touchdowns per game over that stretch of the schedule.Arguably his best performance of the season, Week 5 against the Green Bay Packers, Golladay earned an individual grade from Pro Football Focus of 89.6—his season high—and racked up 98 yards and a touchdown on just four catches—and one helluva stiff arm:What’s important to keep in mind in this discussion post-Tate is that this isn’t a debate of Golladay’s production versus Tate’s output. Both of these players were valuable to the Lions identity on offense for different reasons; however Womens Graham Glasgow Jersey , it’s become increasingly clear over the course of this season that Golladay is deserving of a bigger role. In Detroit’s three victories this season, Golladay has made the most of his opportunities, and his big-play ability is versatile.From a formation versatility standpoint, Golladay has been both efficient and effective from the slot this season, a place Golden Tate has made a more permanent place of operation in his career. Of the 264 routes run by Golladay this season, 84 of those routes have come from the slot according to Pro Football Focus, and he’s been productive lining up there: catching seven of 11 targets for 163 yards and a touchdown. What’s also worth noting is how Golladay, since the start of this season, has been the team’s starting receiver opposite of Jones Jr. when the Lions are lining up in two-wideout sets. To add to that point, it’s been the tandem of Golladay and Jones Jr. on the field in those two WR sets where the offense has performed as the most successful version of itself according to Warren Sharp:Of course, we’re all familiar with Golladay’s ability to make big plays downfield, and his 15.9 yards per reception—good for 13th in the NFL—is evidence of that. What might come as a surprise is his ability on the ground after the catch. Golden Tate is forever the #YACKing, but the numbers suggest Golladay could be a worthy heir to the throne. In 2018, Golladay’s 184 yards after the catch are good for 24th in the NFL, and his 6.1 YAC/REC doesn’t sit far behind Tate’s 6.4 YAC/REC this season.With nine games left for the Lions, the team’s hopes for the playoffs haven’t been dashed solely because the team parted ways with Golden Tate. Sitting at 3-4 with a stretch of three divisional games over the next four weeks, the NFC North title is still very much in play for Detroit, and Kenny Golladay will play a crucial role in determining the success of this offense going forward. He’ll have every opportunity for the rest of this season to display his versatility and prove he’s up to producing at a high level to put Detroit’s offense among the best in the NFL. The Detroit Lions had a lot of possible factors to weigh before trading Golden Tate.The Lions are in last place, but only a game out of first. Tate is on pace for a third straight season with 1,000 yards receiving, but he's on an expiring contract."There are a lot of difficult decisions that are made in the NFL multiple times during the course of the year," Detroit coach Matt Patricia said Wednesday.The Lions dealt Tate to Philadelphia on Tuesday for a third-round draft pick, parting with the veteran receiver right before a pair of crucial divisional road games. Detroit faces Minnesota this weekend and then heads to Chicago, but the trade — which didn't bring the Lions anyone who can help this season — was clearly a move made with the long-term future in mind."It's a holistic picture of taking a look at what's the best thing for us to do as a team," Patricia said. "It's not about one player. It's about team. It's about everybody. We have a lot of guys that are really good on this team that can produce and honestly, for me, we have confidence in everybody that's on this team right now."General manager Bob Quinn released a statement Tuesday thanking Tate for his contributions http://www.thelionsfootballauthentic.com/t.j.-lang-jersey-authentic , but it was left to Patricia to take questions about the organization's thinking. Tate is in the final season of his contract, so from that standpoint the Lions got decent value for a player who may have ended up elsewhere anyway.But it's hard to say what this year's team could have accomplished with Tate. Detroit fired coach Jim Caldwell after he went 9-7 last season, an indication the organization felt it was capable of more. Now the Lions have sent mixed signals about what they feel their potential is in 2018.Before last weekend's game, Detroit sent a draft pick to the New York Giants for defensive tackle Damon Harrison, a move that could help shore up the run defense. Then the Lions lost to Seattle last weekend and traded Tate.So Detroit was both a buyer and a seller at the deadline."We have coaches, and I let those guys coach. We have managers, and I let those guys manage," safety Glover Quin said. "We have players, and our job is to go out and play, so the guys who we have to go out and play with, that's who we've got, and that's all that we can control."In trading Tate, the Lions seemed to move away from their approach of the past few years. Detroit has used draft picks and free agent signings to try to surround quarterback Matthew Stafford with plenty of help. The Lions have tried to upgrade their offensive line, and this year they appear to have made real progress with their running game.They also might have had more receiving targets than they needed. Marvin Jones is coming off his own 1,000-yard season, and second-year receiver Kenny Golladay looks like he could be a star."If everybody's just going to sit around here and mope, that's just not going to help the team," Marvin Jones said. "We're on to the Vikings."Still, Tate's production won't be easy to replace."He's had 90-plus catches I think every year he's been here, so that's a lot of touches, a lot of targets for everyone to pick up," receiver TJ Jones said. "We're all going to collectively do it."NOTES: The Lions signed LB Kelvin Sheppard, signed DE Alex Barrett to the practice squad, and released TE Jerome Cunningham from the practice squad. ... DE Ziggy Ansah (shoulder), T Taylor Decker (back), G T.J. Lang (hip) and RB Theo Riddick (knee) were limited at practice.