Isaiah Wilson seems to be running out of NFL chances. Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

The hits just keep on coming for one notorious NFL draft bust.

The Giants announced on Tuesday that they had released offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson from their practice squad.

ESPN’s Jordan Raanan added after the news broke that he heard Wilson had been falling asleep in team meetings with regularity.

Wilson, 22, an ex-Georgia star, was selected by the Titans in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Unfortunately for him, he ended up being a complete mess with Tennessee and lasted less than a year before being traded to the Miami Dolphins. Wilson then got into more trouble while with the Dolphins and was released. The Giants took a shot on him in September, but that apparently did not work out either.

All of this has taken place for Wilson in fewer than two years. At this point, it would be a major surprise if he got another shot with an NFL team.

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