Dan Campbell challenges Kerby Joseph to reach another level this year

Entering his third season, safety Kerby Joseph is an elder statesman in the Detroit Lions’ secondary right now. So far in training camp, it appears he’s embracing that kind of leadership role. He’s certainly setting the bar high for himself this year, with a big statistical goal.

Dan Campbell challenges Kerby Joseph to reach another level this year

“For sure, I want to lead the league in interceptions….That’s one of my main goals. I want to be more consistent. I want to be more of a leader on the defense.”

Joseph missed two games early last year with a hip injury, then played the rest of the season before having offseason surgery. His surface numbers were remarkably similar to his rookie season, but his overall Pro Football Focus grade fell noticeably as we have learned he was operating at less than full strength.

Joseph said he added 15 pounds to his frame this offseason. Stronger and fully healthy, with better talent around him in the secondary, he could have a full-on breakout season this year.

Dan Campbell sets expectations for Kerby Joseph

During his press conference before last Friday’s practice, head coach Dan Campbell was asked directly about expectations for Joseph going into his third season.

“I think consistency. Consistency…going from year to year three, Campbell said,….”Every year, he’s grown a little bit, and I think, this year, it’s ‘Alright, man. It’s time to become a staple in this defense and become a very consistent player every week.”

Campbell noted Joseph’s improvement as a fundamental tackler, and added a subtle way he can give himself opportunities to make plays.

“The intellect of the position and understanding how he can manipulate the offense and the quarterback, he’s evolving. That’s good to see because that’s kind of the next step in his growth.”

Joseph appeared to already have gained respect around the league as a ballhawk after getting four interceptions during his rookie season, which led to him not getting his first interception last year until Week 8.

Entering Year 3, Joseph is healthy and more experienced. He seems ready to reach another level, and Campbell (for one) is ready to see it.

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