With the news that Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is thinking about shaking up the cornerback room a bit after Terrion Arnold’s struggles through three games, we decided to dive into the tape from Monday against the Baltimore Ravens.

Arnold, now in his second year, has not played up to expectations this offseason. After being hailed as the most likely player to take a Year 2 jump, Arnold has given up a handful of big plays already this season, and even been tagged for a few penalties, as well. As Campbell noted on Wednesday, some of that is due to the Lions’ defensive scheme. Arnold is often asked to cover with no help over the top, and that can be tough for any cornerback, let alone one that is still growing.

“What we ask of these corners is not easy, but it’s also why you’re here,” C

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