Jan. 13, 2026, 3:10 p.m. ET

With the 2025 regular-season wrapped up, five Detroit Lions head into the offseason with a bit of good news.

On the heels of Pro Football Focus naming Penei Sewell as its Protector of the Year, five Lions players were named to PFF’s annual All-Pro team.

Each season, PFF uses their data-driven grading system to determine which players performed at a high enough level throughout the season to be awarded All-Pro status. They announced this year they are running business a little bit differently, adding a voting panel consisting of senior analysts who utilized the PFF grading and advanced metrics to determine the honors.

Five Detroit Lions stars made the list, including PFF first-team All-Pros in linebacker Jack Campbell, tackle Penei Sewell, and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson and long snapper Hogan Hatten were PFF second-team All-Pro selections.

Here’s a quick breakdown on PFF’s decision:

Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.Amon-Ra St. Brown: Ranked third of all receivers (90.6). This is the fourth year in a row he has graded above 90.0.Penei Sewell: Received a grade of 95.2, noting his dominant run blocking abilities, in addition to pass protection (ranked 10th). Sewell was ranked a solid 4.0 points higher than the next man up across the league.Jack Campbell: Ranked second behind 49ers Fred Warner after he held a career-high number of tackles (176), sacks (5), forced fumbles (3), and tackles for loss (9).Aidan Hutchinson: Led the league in total pressures for the second year in his career, demonstrated elite pass-rushing efficiency, career-high number of sacks (14.5), and led the league in forced fumbles.Hogan Hatten: Ranked high among the long snappers for the season for high-quality snaps, acting as a key member for special teams, and showcasing a high level of precision.

While the season may not have turned out how fans had hoped, it is safe to say that the Detroit Lions are still getting recognized for their talent across the league.

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