The Facts:
Thompson was arrested and charged with suspicion of possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalia Friday night, according to the Gainesville, Fla., police department. "We are aware of the situation," said Ravens team spokesman Chad Steele. "We are gathering more facts. There are two sides to every story."
Reported by the Baltimore Sun
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Known for his outstanding speed, Thompson has not developed into one of the Ravens' top receivers. He caught 10 passes last season for 96 yards and no touchdowns. He was sidelined at the start of the season, as well as for training camp, with a foot injury. According to Sun staffer Aaron Wilson, Thompson does not have a history of off-field problems, but the timing of his arrest is certainly poor. The Ravens are also dealing with a high-profile legal situation with starting running back Ray Rice. ... Under the NFL's personal conduct policy, Thompson's case will be reviewed by the league.
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