
The Detroit Lions have traded up in the first round—moving from pick 29 to 24—to pick Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold.
This acquisition brings in a significant playmaker—arguably the draft’s top cornerback—to bolster a secondary that needed reinforcement after losing Cameron Sutton this offseason.

With the additions of Carlton Davis, Amik Robertson, and now Terrion Arnold, Detroit’s cornerback room has undergone a major overhaul.
#Cowboys trade 24 and a seventh-rounder in 2025 to the #Lions for 29 and 73 overall this year.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) April 26, 2024
We’ll provide the trade terms once they’re available. The Lions now have only one Day 2 pick: the 61st overall pick in the second round.
Stay tuned for more coverage on Arnold shortly.
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