Oruwariye enjoying working with new defensive coaches
Detroit Lions
Tim Twentyman
Along with the defensive tackle position, the Lions stocked up at cornerback this offseason in an attempt to strengthen that side of the football, which was an obvious weakness for the club a season ago.
The team returns last year's starting cornerbacks Jeff Okudah and Amani Oruwariye, but also signed veterans Quinton Dunbar and Corn Elder, and drafted Ifeatu Melifonwu in the third round. That should promote some pretty good competition at the position come training camp.
"Jeff (Okudah), (Quinton) Dunbar, everyone looks so good," Oruwariye said after an open OTA practice last week. "Everyone just trusts the system and everyone is getting better."