Orchard Park, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills running back Jonathan Williams was found not guilty of driving under the influence on Thursday, his attorney told TMZ.

Williams', the Bills' fifth-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, was stopped for suspicion of DUI last July in Arkansas. The video of the incident showed Williams admitting to drinking a 40 oz. bottle of beer and pleading with the officer not to arrest him because he had just been drafted into the NFL. He did not take a breathalyzer and his lawyer told TMZ that the prosecutors did not have enough evidence against Williams to charge him.

The Bills held a voluntary offseason practice on Thursday, and Williams was not present. He's currently battling for the Bills' backup running back job after the team lost Mike Gillislee to the Patriots in the offseason. With Williams dealing with this case on Thursday, Joe Banyard, Cedric O'Neal and Mike Tolbert took reps at running back behind McCoy.

Williams only played in 11 games last season as a rookie and carried the ball 24 times for 97 yards and one touchdown. He struggled with some fumbling issues in the preseason but hopes the new coaching staff could give him an opportunity to see the field more in his second season. Putting his 2016 arrest behind him will help his cause.