Terrion Arnold offers strong advice to Lions fans for rest of offseason

   

The Detroit Lions have had a quiet start of the offseason, choosing not to make many big splashes in free agency and the trade market. That development has left some fans very frustrated.

Terrion Arnold offers strong advice to Lions fans for rest of offseason

Coming off a second straight NFC North title, the Lions flamed out in the playoffs, leading many to wonder if they need to be more aggressive to reach their goal of winning a Super Bowl. It hasn't happened, but the players aren't feeling any disappointment about what has transpired so far.

Cornerback Terrion Arnold joined the team during the draft last season, and as he pointed out on social media, there's still plenty of time for Brad Holmes to make more big things happen to improve the roster.

Holmes has built Lions from a laughingstock into a contender in just three short years, and he's done it with commitment to his approach. The Lions haven't shelled out for mega contracts, instead leaning on the draft to find talent. Short of one more big addition, the draft could be where Detroit makes waves again in 2025. To that end, there's major truth in Arnold's message.

Terrion Arnold shows offseason training progress within new video post

As for Arnold, next year is vital. After an up and down rookie year, the Lions expect the cornerback to make a major jump as a sophomore in the league. In order to do so, Arnold is going to have to grind all offseason and work on honing his craft constantly.

So far, he is off to a fantastic start in that regard. Recently, Arnold showed off some work he has been doing this offseason. It's clear he has been taking to heart his promise to get back to the field quickly following the frustrating playoff loss.

Though he only had 60 tackles and no interceptions in 2024, hopes are high for Arnold moving forward. New arrival D.J. Reed talked up his counterpart's abilities after signing in Detroit, and believes he is primed for a big career.

"He's still young. It was his rookie year. I thought Terrion (Arnold) played well. Obviously, he was handsy which is something that you could correct. That's totally fixable. As far as talent, as far as being sticky; there was reason why he was drafted in the first-round. He's going to be very good in my opinion. I think he's a Pro Bowl, All-Pro type of guy."

Not only does he have talent, but Arnold has proven himself as a mature team leader. Right now, he wants to see fans give their successful general manager the benefit of the doubt.