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Detroit Lions Detroit Lions: Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama – A+ Grade

I bet the Lions were absolutely shocked that Terrion Arnold was still on the board at No. 24. He wasn’t going to last until No. 29, so I like Detroit moving up five spots to land someone who was considered the top cornerback in the draft by some. Detroit desperately needed a cornerback in the wake of Cam Sutton’s arrest, and Arnold seems like an instant upgrade.

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TERRION ARNOLD

ALABAMA

CB

Prospect Info

COLLEGE

Alabama

HOMETOWN

CLASS

Tallahassee, FL

R-Sophomore

HEIGHT

6’ 0’’

WEIGHT

189 lbs

ARM

31 5/8’’

HAND

8 7/8’’

Prospect Grade

6.45

Will Become Good Starter Within Two Years

 

 

85

Good

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2024 Draft Results

DRAFTED BY

DETROIT

LIONS

Detroit Lions

Round 1 ‧ Pick 24

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Score Breakdown

 

Production Score

90

2024 Combine CB Rank: 1st

Athleticism Score *est

70

2024 Combine CB Rank: 17th

Total Score

85

2024 Combine CB Rank: 2nd

 

Combine Results

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40-Yard Dash

4.5

Seconds

10-Yard Split

1.54

Seconds

Vertical Jump

37’’

Broad Jump

10’ 9’’

3-Cone Drill

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20-Yd Shuttle

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Bench Press

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Alabama CB Terrion Arnold joins 'GMFB' on day of '24 draft

 

Player Bio

2021: Redshirted.

2022: FWAA Freshman All-American, Freshman All-SEC. Played in 11 games with seven starts (45 tackles, INT, 8 PBUs).

2023: First-team Associated Press All-American. First-team All-SEC. Tied for sixth in the FBS with 5 INTs, tied for fifth with 17 passes defended (12 PBUs). Started all 14 games.

 

-- by Chad Reuter

 

 

 

Analysis

By Lance Zierlein

NFL Analyst

Draft Projection

Round 1

NFL Comparison

Marshon Lattimore

Overview

Twitchy man-cover corner with outstanding athletic ability and the skill set to bring in ball production at the professional level. Arnold possesses average size but plays with a desired level of aggression and competitiveness in both phases of his job. He’s fast and agile to match up against a variety of receiver flavors on the outside or in the slot. Arnold could squeeze routes tighter from off coverages and limit the yards after catch with a slightly different approach. His closing burst allows him to meet throws at the catch point with a natural feel for playing angles and attacking the receiver’s hands. Arnold will make mistakes with positioning and lose focus at times, but the athletic traits and nose for the ball create quality upside for him to be positioned as a CB1 within a couple of years.

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1 minute ago, Jason_R said:

They must really like him. 

They didn't have a ton of needs. Most third round picks are out of the league in two years. No big deal giving it up to go get a guy you like

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1 minute ago, Mr.TaterSalad said:

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So goods everywhere but great overall? The math ain't mathing 

 

(Not saying I have a problem with the pick at all. Just makes me question the system when you get b everywhere but an a overall)

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