Offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson is out of a job less than a year after being picked in the first round of the NFL draft.
The troubled 22-year-old Brooklyn native cleared waivers Sunday, as expected, following a tumultuous three-day tenure with the Dolphins.
Wilson was released by Miami on Saturday after showing up late for his physical and team meetings, failing to attend workouts and refusing personal help from the team, according to multiple reports.
The 6-foot-6, 350 pound lineman was acquired from the Titans in a trade that also included a swap of seventh-round picks and was finalized last week.
He appeared in one game (four plays) with the Titans in his rookie season, mostly due to off-field issues, including a DUI charge in September.
Tennessee voided Wilson’s $11 million salary guarantees after suspending him for violating team rules. The 29th-overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft was later placed on the injured reserve/non-football illness in December to deal with what general manager Jon Robinson referred to as personal issues.
Isaiah Wilson APA standout at Georgia, Wilson did not appear to have character concerns coming out of college.



