During his time in Dallas he was always known to have nasty attitude with teammates, coaches, and with the media it has now cost him his job in Washington. After Washington traded Kendall Fuller to Carolina and signed Scandrick, it was pretty clear that Orlando Scandrick’s role with the team was going to be major. Playing on the opposite side of Josh Norman could’ve been good for both sides a chance of redemption twice a year against his former team and for the Skins to have another veteran presence in the locker room.
Orlando Scandrick has never really been a great vocal leader during his time in Dallas. Neither was he ever the number one corner at any point consistently. He has eight interceptions in nine seasons and has dwelt injuries. Never has Scandrick been to Pro Bowl or been a real playmaker. Players who have high production with high personality are tolerated. Those with high personality who give you limited production not so much.
After being cut from the team Scandrick is set to visit the Kansas City Chiefs.