The Green Bay Packers have released receiver Colby Pearson, a former undrafted free agent who had missed a big chunk of the offseason workout program with an injury.

The team announced the move on Wednesday:

The Packers originally signed Pearson as an undrafted free agent out of BYU in June 2017. Although released after training camp, he returned to Green Bay in December and finished the final three weeks of the regular season on the practice squad.

Pearson, 23, missed the last two open OTA practices because of a hamstring injury. He was unlikely to the make the roster in a crowded receiver room that added three draft picks this offseason.

Over four years at BYU, Pearson caught 76 passes for 864 yards and eight touchdowns.

The Packers now have an open roster spot. The team begins a mandatory minicamp next Tuesday.