Adrien Robinson, a former Giants and Jets tight end, was arrested Monday after Philadelphia state troopers found 25 pounds of marijuana in his truck.

Robinson was charged with intent to deliver marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The police caught Robinson on I-80 in Union County, Penn. at roughly 8:30 p.m., per the Sunbury Daily Item. Though the nature of the traffic stop has not been reported, police found “numerous large bags of marijuana” upon searching his car.

Robinson reportedly told officers he was trying to make a roster for the upcoming season. He currently is not on a team as preseason looms and, after being arrested, his prospects don’t look strong.

The tight end was cut by the Jets — one of the most needy teams in football at the position — before training camp last season. The Giants selected Robinson in the fourth round of the 2012 draft with high expectations for the Cincinnati product GM Jerry Reese once called the “Jason Pierre-Paul of tight ends.” In three years with the Giants, he had only five receptions for 50 yards.

No hearing is currently scheduled for Robinson after the original one, set for August 8, was cancelled.