The Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran DB Grayland Arnold on Tuesday in an effort to address defensive depth. He played for the Houston Texans for the last three seasons and played both safety and slot corner while also playing special teams. But who is he beyond his NFL stat sheet?
Elite Two-Way Player In High School
While Grayland Arnold transitioned to playing just defense after graduating from Kountze High School, he played all over the field in high school. In 2014, he was his district’s Offensive MVP after totaling 29 touchdowns. He played largely quarterback and threw 18 touchdowns and 1,639 yards while also adding 11 touchdowns on the ground and an additional 531 yards.