The Detroit Lions have released offensive lineman Johnny Culbreath, marking the second consecutive day it has parted ways with a player arrested this offseason.

In addition, Detroit re-signed tackle Jonathan Scott, a fifth-round pick by the Lions in 2006, according to the team's website.

Detroit parted ways with cornerback Aaron Berry on Monday after he was arrested for the second time in 30 days this past weekend. There have been seven arrests of Lions players this offseason.

Culbreath started Detroit's string of arrests this past January when he was arrested on marijuana possession charges. While his arrest appeared to be an isolated incident, Mikel Leshoure, Nick Fairley and Berry exceed Culbreath's one arrest with two apiece.

Prior to Culbreath's arrest, he was the Lions' 2011 seventh-round draft pick (209th overall) out of South Carolina State. The 6-foot-5, 322-pounder was among Detroit's final cuts at the end of training camp, but the Lions re-signed him. He was eventually placed on injured reserve.

Scott was waived by Detroit during final cuts before the 2008 season. He eventually signed with the Buffalo Bills, where he spent two years. Scott signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2010, starting in 14 games over the last two seasons, including three playoff games.

However, Scott was released a few days ago because he was no longer needed. Scott was slated to make $2.2 million this year, but was going to play behind Marcus Gilbert and recently drafted Ohio State rookie tackle Mike Adams.

Scott will compete against Jeff Backus, Gosder Cherilus, Riley Reiff, Corey Hilliard and Jason Fox, who has struggled to stay healthy, when training camp begins later this week.