Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Greg Robinson was arrested by border patrol near the United States and Mexico border on Monday for possession of marijuana.

Just how much marijuana?

Well, according to a release from the Western District of Texas, Robinson had 157 pounds on him at the time of his arrest.

Robinson is facing up to 20 years in prison.

The 27-year-old played 15 games for the Browns in 2019, making 14 starts.

Robinson, who played his collegiate football at Auburn, was originally selected by the St. Louis Rams with the second overall pick of the 2014 NFL Draft.

He spent the first three seasons of his career with the Rams, and while he remained his full-time starter during his run with the organization, he was a rather significant disappointment, leading to the Rams trading him to the Detroit Lions for a sixth-round pick in June 2017.

That ensuing season, Robinson started six games for the Lions before being waived with an injury designation, as he had been battling an ankle injury. Robinson was placed on the injured reserve list after clearing waivers, and in June 2018, he signed with Cleveland.

He began the 2018 campaign as a backup, but midway through the season, he became the starting left tackle and was so impressive that the Browns signed him back on a one-year deal last February.

Robinson is set to be a free agent next month, but based on this recent incident, it seems fairly safe to say that Cleveland won't be bringing him back, and there appears to be a chance that Robinson never plays in the NFL again.