Days before the NFL draft, Jabrill Peppers’ enigmatic career added another chapter.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the former Michigan All-American tested positive for a dilute sample at the combine.

Peppers performed both with the safeties and the linebackers in Indianapolis.

His agency, CAA, released a statement saying that Peppers was “overly hydrated.”

“Peppers went to the combine, the statement read. “He was sick after flying there from San Diego. He has a history of cramping. Peppers was being pumped with fluids, drinking 8-10 bottles of water before he went to bed, because he was the first guy to work out two days for the LBs and DBs. He had to go through that first day, come back on second day, and that was the fear. So Peppers was pounding water and under the weather. He never failed a drug test in his life, nor tested positive before for any substance.”

Peppers has never tested positive for banned substances. But according to Pro Football Talk, the NFL treats dilute samples like failed drug tests.

It’s unknown how this will impact Peppers’ draft stock just three days before the event begins.