Heading into the pre-draft process, Reuben Foster’s stock was perceived to be incredibly high by many. There was speculation that San Francisco, current owners of the second overall pick, would even consider taking the former standout Alabama linebacker. However, after a series of pre-draft mistakes, Foster’s stock continues to take one hit after another.

First, it was being sent home from the NFL Combine, which was followed by the news of his diluted urine sample from the combine. According to NFL rules, a diluted test result is registered as a failed drug test.

It’s gotten so bad that Foster has reportedly been told he was not invited to attend Thursday’s first round of the draft, this according to Katherine Terrell of ESPN. It’s unclear when this decision was reportedly made, as Foster’s name was not on the original list of invitees to the draft. While Foster will not be in attendance Thursday, his former head coach Nick Saban and teammates Jonathan Allen and Cam Robinson will be in Philadelphia for the first round of the draft.

According to the report, the reason the NFL has asked Foster not to attend the event stems from his behavior at the combine. Now the big question surrounding Foster leading into the draft is just how far the elite college linebacker will fall.

Foster won the Butkus Award last season after racking up 115 tackles for the Tide’s No. 1 ranked defense. He left Tuscaloosa after registering 211 tackles in his three years of seeing the field for Alabama.