The Tennessee Titans have reportedly found a taker for 2020 first-round pick and offensive tackle, Isaiah Wilson.

According to multiple reports, the Titans are sending Wilson and a 2022 seventh-round pick to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for Miami’s 2021 seventh-round pick.

And so ends Wilson’s tumultuous tenure in Nashville that lasts just one season. Now, the Georgia product will look to get a fresh start in Miami after running into a slew of issues during his rookie season.

Considering the circumstances, this trade is somewhat of a win for the Titans even though they basically got nothing in return, as their relationship with Wilson looked to be too far gone at this point.

Tennessee will now be able to wipe the base salary owed to Wilson over the next three years off the books but will have about $4.5 million in dead money in 2020 thanks to his guaranteed bonus money, which isn’t ideal for a cash-strapped team like the Titans. However, that’s less than they would have paid had Wilson been cut.

Titans general manager Jon Robinson certainly doesn’t get any brownie points, with the team now having officially wasted a first-round pick and millions of dollars.

With the added pick, the Titans now have eight locked in, with a ninth pick projected to come via a compensatory selection.