Tennessee Titans wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham has all the talent in the world, but he just can't seem to keep himself out of trouble. Green-Beckham broke the NFL's arrest-less streak last week when he was arrested for an unpaid speeding ticket, according to Jason Wolf of The Tennessean. Whether this constitutes a slip up of sorts for a player many were concerned had too many off-the-field issues during the lead up to the 2015 NFL Draft is debatable, but it's certainly not a good look.

Still, Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt made it clear to Wolf that the 22-year-old Green-Beckham will face "no repercussions" from the incident.

The wideout was apparently pulled over last Wednesday night in Missouri driving ten miles over the 55 mph speed limit. Green-Beckham's license was run by the police officer and an outstanding warrant for speeding was discovered. Green-Beckham was then arrested.

The second-round pick paid $92.48 to settle the ticket and was issued a written warning for speeding.

For the season, Green-Beckham has three receptions for 35-yards and two touchdowns. He dropped on draft day this past April due to a litany of off-field issues while at Missouri and Oklahoma that led to his being dismissed from the Tigers team and having never played a down for the Sooners.