RB Stefan Logan, Detroit Lions
HT: 5-7, WT: 185, Born: 6-2-1981, College: South Dakota, Drafted: ---
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2013 Projections
| G | RSH | YD | Y/R | TD | REC | YD | Y/R | TD | FPT |
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2013 Schedule
| Week | Opponent |
|---|---|
| 1 | Minnesota Vikings |
| 2 | at Arizona Cardinals |
| 3 | at Washington Redskins |
| 4 | Chicago Bears |
| 5 | at Green Bay Packers |
| 6 | at Cleveland Browns |
| 7 | Cincinnati Bengals |
| 8 | Dallas Cowboys |
| Bye week | |
| 10 | at Chicago Bears |
| 11 | at Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 12 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| 13 | Green Bay Packers |
| 14 | at Philadelphia Eagles |
| 15 | Baltimore Ravens |
| 16 | New York Giants |
| 17 | at Minnesota Vikings |
2012 Game Summaries
Week 14 - Logan caught a quick out matched up against a linebacker in the slot for just six yards. Logan is typically just a kick returner and has been used as a runner and receiver in his career, however when the Lions gave it to him to carry up the middle, they probably instantly regretted it. Logan was stopped for minimal gain
Week 15 - The usual special teamer got some offensive snaps as Detroit trailed the entire second half this week. He showed his phone booth quickness on his two receptions, turning quick out routes into sizeable gains after the catch. He was able to accelerate to top speed instantly, once down the sidelines and the second into the red zone. His effectiveness could led to more opportunities in the closing weeks of the season as Detroit is thin at the receiver position, especially in the slot.
Week 16 - Stefan Logan was primarily used on special teams, but logged two touches on offense. After Leshoure’s fumble, Logan took his first carry up the middle for a 13-yard gain. Logan showed his explosiveness by making a quick first step and cutting up the middle. After halftime, Logan caught a short dump off, but was tackled at the 1-yard line.


