Marshawn Lynch and Nick Fairley. Alameda County Sheriff's Dept. and Al.com The offseason can be a tumultuous time for many athletes as they struggle to fill the free time usually taken up by team activities, and many unfortunately turn to less than recommendable behavior.

A grand total of 25 NFL players have been arrested since the New York Giants won the 2012 Super Bowl (lucky for Lions fans, Mikel Leshoure and Nick Fairley have been arrested twice, for a total of 27 arrests).

In other words, the season can't get here soon enough. Here's a rundown of all the illegal activity so far, via UT San Diego:

Fewer than half the teams in the NFL — 14 to be exact — have not had a player arrested this offseason. At least, not yet.

When it comes to conference supremacy, the NFC leads the AFC in total arrests, 16-9. The AFC still has 50 days to catch up until the regular season kicks off.