Tennessee Titans trade first-round bust Isaiah Wilson to the Miami Dolphins

Tennessee Titans: Isaiah Wilson

Nov 12, 2020; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson (79) warms up before the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

It appears that we have officially hit the NFL offseason. On the very same day that a record contract was reported, the entire Isaiah Wilson situation with the Tennessee Titans has come to a culmination.

A first-round pick from Georgia last year, Wilson suited up in just one game with the Titans as a rookie. Off-field issues coupled with multiple stints on the COVID-19 list strained the relationship between the right tackle and his organization. Isaiah Wilson is now on the move.

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Tennessee Titans trade Isaiah Wilson to the Miami Dolphins

NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport was the first to break the news. As of right now, the only details include a swap of future late-round NFL Draft picks. This comes just over two weeks after the troubled Wilson declared that he was done with football as a member of the Titans in a since-deleted Tweet.

It also come amid suggestions that general manager Jon Robinson and the Titans were looking to find a way to move off the No. 29 overall pick in last year’s draft.

Off the field, Isaiah Wilson has had two run-ins with law enforcement since the 2020 NFL Draft. That included an incident during training camp in which the offensive tackle allegedly threatened to jump off a balcony. Then, in September, Wilson was charged with a DUI after crashing his vehicle into a concrete wall.

The hope here is that a change of scenery will do the troubled former first-round pick good. Only time will tell on that front.

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