Asked to name a player in the Detroit training camp who is being overlooked, Lions three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown said cornerback Terrion Arnold “looks real good. I’m excited for him.”

“I mean, he just looks confident,” St. Brown said during an appearance on FanDuel TV’s “Up and Adams.” “I think he’s always been a good player for us. I just feel like he’s taken a step from last year just going up against him every day. He has good feet, he’s smart, can play the ball well, has good hands.”

“The biggest growth has been the game slowing down,” Arnold said of his 2025 improvement. “Take one play at a time. Getting in the film room. I feel like I’ve got the best coaching staff in the NFL right now, just as far as me being able to text (defensive-backs) coach Deshea (Townsend) at six o’clock in the morning, ‘Hey, I’ll be there in 30 minutes. We’re meeting at 6:30.’ (Defensive assistant Jim O’Neil) getting to the building and he’s already ahead of meeting with the other guys.

“Just the room that we have, I don’t take it for granted.”

8 comments
  1. holmes was a DB scout, had high hopes for him. really hoping he can flash in Y2. really got a gut feeling he’s gonna be good. i know nothing about football, it’s just my spidey sense.

  2. Remember Darius Slay year 1 vs year 2… night and day difference. I see the same for Terrion, and he wasn’t anywhere near as bad as year 1 slay.

    This secondary could be crazy

  3. He’s been pretty solid since second half of his rookie season. I expect him to play solid coverage and even get 3-4 picks this year. The only question in my mind is how he will play on run support.

  4. Terrion Arnold (Detroit Lions)
    • Games Played: 16
    • Tackles: 47 (43 solo)
    • Pass Deflections: 10
    • Interceptions: 0
    • Completion Percentage Allowed: 55.6%
    • PFF Overall Grade: 51.5 (179th out of 222 CBs)
    • PFF Coverage Grade: 50.4 (176th out of 222 CBs)
    • Notable: Led the NFL with 239 man-coverage snaps.

    He can only go up

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