Former Missouri receiver Dorial Green-Beckham was arrested Wednesday night as part of a drug raid in Springfield, Missouri, according to a report from The Springfield News-Leader.

Green-Beckham reportedly dove through a window to evade police, but they eventually caught him and discovered a pound of marijuana in a backpack. The former Tiger was not specifically targeted in the bust and does not live at the home that police raided, according to the report.

One of the nation’s top 2012 recruits, Green-Beckham enrolled at Missouri and thrived as a sophomore before a string of legal issues prompted his dismissal from the program in April 2014. He then transferred to Oklahoma — where he never played a down — and ultimately declared for the 2015 NFL Draft.

The Tennessee Titans drafted him in the second round and traded him to the Philadelphia Eagles in his second year, which was his last in the NFL.

Green-Beckham pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated last December, and he was on probation for that case when he was arrested Wednesday. According to the report, formal charges for the most recent arrest have not yet been filed.