Widely considered one of the top talents in the 2017 NFL draft, Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster hasn’t had the best predraft process.

After rotator cuff surgery sidelined him from combine workouts, Foster still attended the event for medical evaluations and to interview with NFL teams. Instead, he ended up getting into a heated argument with a hospital worker after waiting hours for an MRI, and was sent home.

Some have speculated that situation could have NFL teams thinking dropping him on their draft boards (Foster has since held meetings with teams to apologize and tell his side of the combine situation), but at least one team appears to have taken him off the board long before Indy.

MMQB’s Robert Klemko reports one team already had concerns about his maturity, and that incident only confirmed their decision to remove him from their board:

Teams had plenty of other questions for Foster and his coaches and associates: What was the story behind that triple shooting in April at an Auburn nightclub where Foster had been partying? What kind of impact will Foster’s family and friends have on his career once the checks start rolling in? And just how did Foster become the defensive signal caller at Alabama if he’s uncomfortable drawing plays on the board? He is considered a high-first round talent, one of the best linebackers to come out in years and the most highly regarded to emerge from Tuscaloosa during the Saban era. Yet, at least one NFL team with a selection in the top 15 had already removed Foster from consideration before the incident at the combine. “He already had immaturity, issues with life skills. This is the same guy,” said an evaluator for the team after Foster was sent home from Indianapolis. “We’re not in the market.”

There’s no arguing what happens when Foster steps between the white lines, as his well-rounded skill set and fiery demeanor made him the heart of Alabama’s dominant defense in 2016.

But investing a high first-round pick comes with plenty of research into the whole of a player, both on and off the field, and it looks like Foster may be failing that test for some teams.