Former Ole Miss OT Laremy Tunsil will not enter the NFL’s drug program, according to ESPN NFL writer James Walker.

Walker’s sources indicate that the new Miami Dolphin will begin his career with a clean slate, as far as the NFL is concerned.

“I do not have a drug problem,” Tunsil said to the Miami media after getting drafted. “You can check all my college tests. I never failed one.”

It comes as what has to be considered relieving news for Tunsil, who suffered a hack of his Twitter account just before the start of Thursday’s NFL Draft. A video of Tunsil smoking a bong while wearing a gas mask was posted to his account.

Even though Tunsil’s alleged offense happened prior to his arrival on an NFL roster, Walker reports that Tunsil could have been placed in Stage 1 of the program due to a behavior clause:

The clause states: “Behavior [including but not limited to an arrest or conduct related to an alleged misuse of substances of abuse occurring up to two football seasons prior to the player’s applicable scouting combine] which, in the judgment of the medical director, exhibits physical, behavioral, or psychological signs or symptoms of misuse of substances of abuse.”

Tunsil should contribute to a veteran Dolphins offensive line that is loaded with former first-round picks, which should ease much of the pressure to produce right away.