Former Titans and Dolphins OT Isaiah Wilson officially passed through waivers unclaimed on Sunday and is now a free agent, according to Field Yates.
Given all that has transpired with Wilson since he entered the NFL last year and the Dolphins electing to cut him loose just a few days after their trade became official, it’s not all that surprising he went unclaimed.
Wilson was reportedly refused the Dolphins’ efforts to help him get his life back on track and continued the behavior that caused the Titans to trade him to Miami just a year after they used a first-round pick on him.
According to reports, Wilson showed up late for his physical, late for his team orientation and skipped two optional workouts that he committed to attend.
Beyond that, videos were posted to Wilsonโs Instagram account that appeared to show him inhaling a vape and dancing shirtless on a car.
Wilson’s rookie season included two appearances on the COVID-19 list, an arrest for a DUI and a suspension for breaking team rules. He was placed on the non-football injury list and the Titans said at the time he needed space to figure some things out.
Wilson, 22, was a two-year starter at Georgia and was named a freshman All-American in 2018 before being drafted with the No. 29 overall pick in the draft by the Titans.
He signed a four-year, $11,568,389 rookie contract that includes a $5,973,374 signing bonus. The contract includes a fifth-year for the Titans to pick up for the 2024 season.
The Titans traded Wilson to the Dolphins as part of a pick swap.
During his three-year career at Georgia, Wilson appeared in 25 games, starting 24 of them at the right tackle position.
He was active in one game for the Titans in 2020 and played three snaps.
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