The former NFL wide receiver, Justin Blackmon, seems completely unrecognizable in a worrying mugshot after being arrested in Oklahoma this weekend.
Blackmon, 35, was a college competition for Oklahoma State before being selected by Jacksonville jaguars with the fifth choice in total to the draft of the 2012 NFL.
However, after an impressive recruit season, which saw him record 64 captures for 865 reception yards and five affected, the career of the former Cowboys star quickly derailed by personal problems out of the field.
He was arrested for the first time for having led under the influence in June 2012, before winning a suspension of four games for raped the NFL’s toxicomomania policy 10 months later.
In November 2013, Blackmon was suspended indefinitely for the same offense, which intervened eight months before its arrest during a traffic stop for possession of marijuana. He was also sentenced to one year in prison following another arrest of 2015, which was finally suspended pending a year of probation.
More than a decade of his last meeting with the law, the ex-jaguars were arrested again for public poisoning, according to an alleged Payne county police file circulating on social networks.

The former NFL Justin Blackmon star looks completely unrecognizable in a worrying mugshot

Blackmon was selected with the fifth choice at the NFL 2012 draft by Jacksonville Jaguars
The report includes a mugshot of a scouring and joufflu blackmon, which is unrecognizable for the prospect of lean football formerly compared to the icons of the NFL Terrell Owens and Anquan Boldin.
He also indicates that he was arrested at 2:17 am on Saturday April 19 for the accusation of public poisoning, which is an offense for offense in Oklahoma.
Being drunk in public and disturbing peace can lead to an imprisonment or both.
Dailymail.com contacted the Oklahoma City police service for more information.
Blackmon was inducted into the renowned temple of university football last year after its memorable passage with the Oklahoma State cowboys. He will also be inducted into Ring of Honor from Oklahoma State in November.
He recorded 111 catches for 1,782 yards and 20 affected at the national level in 2010, before following it with 122 catches for 1,522 yards and 18 affected in a breathtaking junior year.
The star won consecutive Biletnikoff consecutive prizes and All-America honors during her illustrious university career.