Martavis Bryant's short time in Oakland has come to a close, and he is unlikely to see a football field anytime soon.
Oakland traded the 79th overall pick in the 2018 draft to the Pittsburgh Steelers for Bryant's services and reaped one unproductive preseason. At different points during the summer, Bryant was criticized for "not picking up the playbook" and needing "to play better." He caught just two passes for 32 yards in Oakland's exhibition. The Steelers meanwhile parlayed the 79th pick into selecting their potential QB of the future, Mason Rudolph.
Bryant was supposed to be a game-breaking threat in Oakland's renovated receiving corps. Instead, the Raiders will go into the regular season with a wide receiver room fronted by Amari Cooper, Jordy Nelson and Seth Roberts.
Bryant's time in professional football might be running out. A third suspension could sideline him for another season or longer, depending on the severity of the infraction. It's unlikely another team will invest time and money, much less a third-round pick, in the near future on the embattled receiver.