The Titans traded the old tackle from the first round Isaiah Wilson for the Dolphins

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The Miami Dolphins acquired the Tennessee Titans’ offensive attack Isaiah Wilson, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media. The agreement provides for an unknown exchange of choices. Wilson was No. 29 in the overall selection in the 2020 NFL Draft.

The former Georgia Bulldog appeared in a game for the team that summoned him. He was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list twice, suspended for the team’s game on week 13 and ended the season on the non-football reserve / illness list. The 22-year-old was also arrested for DUI in September. A late night post on February 22 suggested that the striker intended to give up football. Days later, it was reported that Tennessee had started selling it at a store.

Wilson must compete for the right-wing starting position in Miami if he is able to stay on the straight and narrow path. Newcomer Robert Hunt would likely enter one of two offensive guard positions.

Wilson is the second potential customer to be traded in the NFL’s Draft 2020. Miami also acquired wide receiver Lynn Bowden Jr. – a third round pick – from the Raiders.

Stay tuned to CBSSports.com for more details on tonight’s trade.

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