The NFL has given guidelines for players and coaches during the coronavirus pandemic, but that doesn't mean players will adhere to it. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, arrest warrants have been issued for Quinton Dunbar and Deandre Baker.

The arrest warrants were issued to Dunbar and Baker on four counts of armed robbery and four counts of aggravated assault. Seeing that it was the Miramar Police Department, it appears that both of them committed the crimes in Florida.

Last offseason, the New York Giants selected Baker with the No. 30 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. The Georgia product would start in 15 games as a rookie, tallying 61 tackles and eight pass breakups. The Giants have released a brief statement on the unfortunate situation involving Baker.

Heading into his second season, Baker was expected to be the No. 2 cornerback on the roster behind James Bradberry. However, depending on what happens, that could be subject to change in the near future.

As for Dunbar, he was preparing to begin a new phase in his career with the Seattle Seahawks. Once the 2019 NFL season concluded, Dunbar was adamant about being traded or released from the Washington Redskins. As a result, the Redskins dealt him to the Seahawks for a fifth-round pick.

Dunbar, a wide-receiver-turned-cornerback, began his career as an undrafted rookie with the Redskins in 2015. Even though he didn't play cornerback in college, Dunbar has evolved into a formidable cover corner. In the past two seasons alone, he's notched six interceptions and 17 pass breakups.

As of this moment, the Giants and Seahawks will continue to gather information on the situations involving Dunbar and Baker. But once they gather all of the details, it remains to be seen what their future's hold with their respective teams.