Former Chiefs Back Suddenly Feels Like A Lions Fit Worth Watching

After a challenging 2025 season, Isiah Pacheco's move to the Detroit Lions presents an intriguing opportunity for him to reignite his NFL career.

Isiah Pacheco’s next chapter could come with a lot more runway.

After a rough 2025 season in Kansas City, the running back is now in Detroit, where the setup looks built for a reset. Pacheco dropped from being a key piece of the Chiefs’ offense to a player who struggled to find his old burst, averaging 3.9 yards per carry and finishing with 462 rushing yards. That decline helped push Kansas City to sign Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, and it opened the door for Pacheco to land with the Lions in a new conference.

The move puts him behind Jahmyr Gibbs, but that may be exactly why the fit makes sense. Detroit appears ready to lean on a two-back system, and the idea is that Pacheco can thrive in a lighter role instead of carrying the load he once had. FanSided’s Justin Carter sees that as a real opening for fantasy managers, especially if Pacheco gets anywhere close to his earlier form.

"Montgomery had 158 carries last season, so there should be plenty of available touches for Pacheco, and I think it's safe to say this Lions coaching staff knows how to maximize its running backs better than the Chiefs did. Pacheco is being viewed as a fringe top-50 running back by fantasy experts, but he could sneak into a top-35 finish simply by being 75 percent as good as he was from 2022 to 2023."

The upside is easy to see if you go back to 2023. That season, Pacheco averaged 15.3 fantasy points per game, the best mark of his career, while piling up 935 rushing yards. It also came during Kansas City’s Super Bowl run, when the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles.

The slide after that was steep. In the season that followed, Pacheco averaged just 8.1 fantasy points per game and appeared in only seven games because of injury. In 2025, the production fell again, down to 6.7 fantasy points per game across 13 games.

That’s why the Lions offer such an interesting reset. If Pacheco can stay healthy while handling a smaller workload, he has a chance to settle in as a useful RB2 for fantasy purposes. Detroit’s new offensive coordinator, Drew Petzing, also signals a team that wants to build through the run, and that could mean more chances for Pacheco behind a healthier offensive line.

Gibbs and Pacheco now look like a backfield pairing worth watching in fantasy for 2026. Gibbs is already a known commodity, but Pacheco’s ability to bounce back could be what gives the whole setup real juice.

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