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It’s been a week since the 2024 NFL Draft has ended. Detroit and the Detroit Lions put on a freakin’ show on the national stage.

For Detroit, it was a complete reshaping of their perception. With 775,000 people cram-packed in Campus Martius for the weekend, Detroit rebranded itself, in an instant, as a destination city for big-time events.

As for the Lions, general manager Brad Holmes certainly knows how to be a bit of a showman.

Whether you question some of his decisions or not, it’s hard to deny that Holmes added some serious flare to the Lions’ weekend—trading up to get the top cornerback in the draft, moving up three more times in the five remaining picks, taking a huge developmental swing on a player from a Canadian college who has never rostered a drafted player, and taking a fun two-way player.

Oh, and then finishing off the draft with arguably two of the biggest steals on Day 3.

It’s been a dramatic week absorbing all of this information, but now that the dust has completely settled, let’s ask a very simple question about the Lions draft:

Given that this team has struggled to find good cornerback play since Darius Slay was forced out of town, the easy answer is Terrion Arnold.

Not only do I expect this guy to start out of the gate, but just the way he carries himself is so… un-rookie-like.

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