It’s been more than six months since the Cleveland Browns released linebacker Mychal Kendricks at the end of training camp for his involvement in a conspiracy to commit insider trading, and his sentencing is currently scheduled for early April. In spite of that uncertainty, Wednesday the Seattle Seahawks signed Kendricks to a contract, and while his sentencing has been rescheduled multiple times already, and could obviously be rescheduled yet again, let’s take a look at some of the facts of the case.
The first thing to address is the idea of whether or not Kendricks has some sort of cooperation agreement with the feds.