Louisville offensive lineman Mekhi Becton has long been a top prospect at his position in the 2020 NFL Draft. However, Becton’s draft stock may have taken a bit of a hit after the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

According to a report from the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Becton was among the players who had their drug tests “flagged” at the combine. NFL teams were alerted to that result as well, and Becton now enters Stage 1 of the league’s program for drug use.

“Multiple players had drug tests flagged at the NFL Combine & among those is projected top 10 pick #Louisville OT Mekhi Becton, I’m told,” Rapoport tweeted on Friday. “Teams were made aware of this. Becton had no failed drug tests in college. Per new CBA rules, he goes into Stage 1 for no more than 60 days.”

The punishment for the “flagged” test isn’t too severe for Becton. As long as Becton’s drug tests come back clean over the next 60 days, his status will go back to that of a player with no prior offenses.

“If Mekhi Becton has no further flagged tests or issues in 60 days, ‘he will thereafter assume the same status as Players who have never been referred to the Intervention Program,’” Rapoport said in a follow-up tweet.

How much this will actually affect Becton's draft stock remains to be seen. When it comes to his game film and his physical tools, Becton seems to be the complete package. Last month, Brian Baldinger of the NFL Network was breaking down Becton's game film and came to the conclusion that he could be an integral pieces on a team's offensive line for years to come.

“Let's take a deep into who Mekhi Becton is, he is a mountain of a man,” Baldinger said. “(He’s) Been a three year starter for the Cardinals...Trevon Hill of Miami, (he) gets his hands on him, game’s over. Feet matches the hands. Here he is against Kendall Coleman of Syracuse, a quality defensive end. Short set, let me just throw him out of the way here, just push him off the screen. Vertical set, like Lane Johnson, gets underneath all the sets that way. He’s been coached that way.

“Watch that foot...light feet, barely in the ground, hands. Here’s the deal, you can’t run through him and you can’t run around him. That’s like orbiting the sun. That's a long way around. Mekhi Becton, Louisville. You want him to anchor your offensive line. He’s played right tackle, he's played left tackle and I think he’s got the feet to play left tackle in this league for a long time."

In his latest mock draft for CBS Sports, Ryan Wilson has Becton as a top 10 pick with the Cleveland Browns taking him at No. 10 overall.