Former Georgia offensive lineman Isaiah Wilson is reportedly looking for a new team, again.

Adam H. Beasley of the Miami Herald reports that the Miami Dolphins are cutting Wilson just three days after trading for him. Per Beasley’s source, Wilson has “refused team efforts to help him to get his life on track.” Beasley’s source details that Wilson made a poor first impressing, showing up late for his physical, late for his team orientation and skipping two optional workouts that he had committed to attend.

The No. 29 overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft, Wilson’s time with the Tennessee Titans was plagued by off-the-field issues (DUI charges, trespassing incident, evading arrest). He played just three offensive snaps for the Titans in his rookie season.

The off-field incidents voided all money guaranteed by his contract, meaning the Dolphins are not out any cash by cutting the former Bulldog. The swap of seventh-round draft picks from the trade will still be in effect.

The Herald article states that the below videos posted to Wilson’s Instagram on Friday did not impact the Dolphins’ decision.