Seattle’s Seahawks are reportedly eyeing cornerback Terrion Arnold, despite his felony charges for robbery and kidnapping — a move that raises eyebrows after the Detroit Lions cut him loose just months ago. Lions coach Dan Campbell defended Arnold’s character, calling him a “good kid” and wishing him well, but the timing of the release remains murky. Was it a scheme fit issue? A legal risk too big to bear? Or an attempt to avoid paying him? Seattle seems willing to take a gamble, seeing potential in Arnold’s talent and believing he fits their system — a rare second chance for a first-round pick now available for free. The story’s far from over.
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