Texas A&M junior wide receiver Speedy Noil was released from College Station, Texas, jail on Tuesday morning following his arrest for a drug charge.
Noil turned himself in on Tuesday morning and was charged with possession of marijuana under two ounces, according to the College Station Police Department.
The receiver was released Tuesday afternoon on a $2,000 bond, according to CSPD Lt. Steve Brock. The Houston Chronicle first reported the arrest.
According to the probable cause statement, an officer was dispatched to Noil's off-campus apartment for a noise complaint. Noil, according to the report, became "verbally defensive and overall uncooperative" after a CSPD officer smelled marijuana.
After a search warrant was issued, police found five grams of marijuana, according to the report. Noil was arrested earlier this year for driving without a license.
He was suspended for two games during his sophomore season and was also suspended for this year's season opener against UCLA.
Noil, who was rated by 247Sports as the top receiving prospect in the country while at Edna Karr (La.) high school, caught 21 passes for 325 yards and two touchdowns.