Troubled offensive lineman is first 2020 first-round draft pick to be cut

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The Miami Dolphins have reportedly cut a 2020 first-round draft pick only days after acquiring him.

Miami has moved on from offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson, according to multiple reports, after recently landing him in a trade with the Tennessee Titans.

Wilson was late to, or absent from, several Dolphins team functions in his first week on the roster, ESPN reported, which the franchise apparently was in no mood to deal with.

The Fins officially acquired Wilson along with a 2022 seventh-rounder in exchange for a 2021 seventh-round draft pick on Wednesday, a little over a week after it was first reported the teams had reached an accord.

Wilson quickly wore out his welcome with the Titans, who drafted him with the 29th overall pick in last April's draft.

The former Georgia Bulldogs star had two stints on the Covid/reserve list early in the season, and was suspended for one game by the Titans in December for an unspecified violation of teams rules.

In September, it was revealed he had been issued a trespassing warning by Tennessee State University police while reportedly fleeing the scene of an off-campus party he had been attending in August.

More seriously, the native of Brooklyn, N.Y., was arrested and charged with DUI after crashing his car in Nashville in early September. A police report, citing a witness, said Wilson had been performing "donuts" in his vehicle at an intersection before losing control and slamming into a concrete wall.

The Dolphins had hoped a reunion with head coach Brian Flores, who knows Wilson and attended the same New York City high school as him, would help get his career back on track -- but apparently to no avail.

The 22-year-old, listed at 6-foot-6 and 350 pounds, appeared in only one game with the Titans, in Week 12, before he was dealt to Miami.

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