According to Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold, the Las Vegas Raiders had a tough decision to make between he and tight end Brock Bowers with the No. 13 overall pick, and he was told by the Raiders that it was a "coin to s."Per Arnold, who was a guest on , a Raiders coach Arnold said "the Raiders coach," so maybe it was Antonio Pierce contacted him after the draft and said that Las Vegas "had a coin to s" between drafting Arnold and their eventual pick, Georgia tight end Brock Bowers, at No. 13."(The Lions) knew that the Raiders, there was a po sibility that they took me," he said. "And, actually, the Raiders coach, they called me after the Gerrit Cole Jersey draft, they were like 'we actually had a coin to s between you and Brock Bowers. It landed on him.'"How did the Raiders decide between drafting Terrion Arnold and Brock Bowers?A coin flip. The Next Round (@NextRoundLive) It's likely whoever Arnold spoke to was speaking in a figurative manner. If not, that's an odd way to decide who to take with your most important pick in the draft.When asked about the "coin to s" comment on Wednesday, a sistant general manager Champ Kelly said, "I cant confirm that, at all," per .The Raiders clearly had both Bowers and Arnold ranked close, yet decided to go with a player who did not addre s a major need. That's not to say Bowers was a bad pick, but Arnold was the better choice for what the Raiders needed more. Carlos Lee Jersey