Isaiah Wilson was the No. 29 pick in last year’s draft by the Titans. Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Mega draft bust Isaiah Wilson is claiming that he is “done” with the Tennessee Titans.

Wilson tweeted on Monday “Im (sic) done with football as a Titan… No further comments.”

Wilson later deleted the tweet.

Wilson was the No. 29 pick in last year’s draft by the Titans. He only played in four snaps during his rookie season and was part of numerous off-field issues (full recap here).

The 22-year-old offensive tackle is on the reserve/non-football illness list.

If he is truly done with the Titans, that would be a big break for Tennessee. The franchise would then possibly be able to recoup some signing bonus money from the former Georgia standout.

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