Potential good news for Florida junior Antonio Callaway as the star receiver reportedly has a chance to see his charge of marijuana possession dropped.

Callaway was cited last month for marijuana possession in Gainesville. The incident gained more attention when it was revealed the Gator receiver was in the presence of a much older man with an extensive arrest record.

According to Robbie Andreu of The Gainesville Sun, Callaway has been offered a deal that could lead to his drug charge being dropped.

Andrea apparently believes Callaway could still miss the season opener against Michigan, despite his drug charges potentially being dropped by the State Attorney’s office.

Considering Callaway has accumulated 89 catches for 1,399 yards and seven touchdowns the last two seasons for the Gators despite Florida’s often troubled situation at quarterback and offensive line, his stat line doesn’t quite match his value to the offense. He’s capable of scoring nearly every time he touches the ball and the Gators’ task in the opener in Texas against Michigan would become that much more difficult without him.

While no suspension or punishment has officially been handed out by Florida, based on this latest news, the chances that Callaway is in the lineup for the season opener likely just went up.