
The Facts: Jarrett pleaded guilty on Monday to a charge of driving while impaired. Jarrett was arrested in March after recording a blood alcohol level of 0.12.
Diehards Line:On Monday, Jarrett was given a 30-day suspended sentence, ordered to pay $420 in fines and complete 24 hours of community service. After the verdict, Jarrett said he was "happy to get this over with and learn from my mistakes." Jarrett, the team's second-round draft choice in 2007, never quite figured things out as a rookie, catching six passes for 73 yards and no touchdowns in seven games. With the off-season additions of Muhsin Muhammad and D.J. Hackett, Jarrett will have a tough time finding opportunities to turn things around.