RENTON, Wash. (AP) -- Frank Clark said he's been honest and upfront about his arrest on a domestic violence charge last November and was thankful to the Seattle Seahawks for selecting him in the NFL draft.
Clark participated in his first practice with the Seahawks on Friday as Seattle opened its rookie minicamp.
The selection of Clark in the second round last week has drawn scrutiny because of his arrest late last year near Sandusky, Ohio. Clark later agreed to a plea deal on a lesser charge and the Seahawks have remained steadfast that their investigation into Clark and his arrest made them comfortable to make the selection.