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Terrion Arnold admits he will have Alabama's 'LANK' saying inside draft day suit

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Terrion Arnold just made a big announcement when it comes to his suit for the 2024 NFL Draft. While appearing on The Paul Finebaum Show, the former Alabama Crimson Tide cornerback was asked if he will wear the “LANK” shirt at the draft or if he will wear an actual suit.

“I do have it inside my suit, though. You’ll see it. I do,” Arnold said. As for the suit, Arnold teased what fans can expect from him when he arrives in Detroit next Thursday night.

“My suit is salmon,” Arnold revealed. “That sounds very Nick Saban A-Day scrimmage like doesn’t it? I’m looking forward to next Thursday night. I think it’s seeing what you look like because in all the years of following the draft, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a salmon suit. There you go man. And also, Paul, you never met anybody like me. So there you go.”

Terrion Arnold explains the impact of ‘LANK’

“LANK” stands for “Let All Naysayers Know” and was created by Arnold and Alabama QB Jalen Milroe before the start of the 2023 season. The phrase stayed with the Crimson Tide all through the season and helped them win the SEC and reach the College Football Playoff.

“I feel like with all the adversity we’ve endured and coming together as a team, it was something that united us,” Arnold said in December, per Sports Illustrated. “And it was another thing that just brought us closer together, especially with everything we’ve seen with the criticism in Week 2. Us really buying into the LANK, it was something that me and J-Mil wanted to give the team as a gift.”

Before Christmas, Arnold and Milroe gifted the entire team LANK shirts. “We’re a family,” Milroe said. “We love our B Psi Phi. Basically we want other guys to market off their names and create a brand for themselves off of LANK because it’s a group effort. It’s something we built in the offseason for us to get where we are right now.”

Arnold is projected to be picked in the first round of the draft. In his final season at Alabama, Arnold was named a first-team All-American after recording 63 tackles and five interceptions. Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compared Arnold to Marshon Lattimore of the New Orleans Saints. Lattimore was named Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2017 and played in the Pro Bowl four times.