OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Former All-Pro NFL running back Doug Martin died following a struggle with police officers who were taking him into custody while investigating a break-in at a home in Oakland. According to police, Martin became unresponsive after being arrested early Saturday and was transported to a hospital where he died at 36. An autopsy is pending. The police report mentions a 'brief struggle' as they attempted to detain him, but did not provide additional details. Murphy, Martin's former agent, stated that the athlete had privately battled significant mental health challenges. Martin's struggle reportedly led him to flee his home into a neighbor's house just before police intervention. Mayor Barbara Lee and the Oakland community expressed their condolences. Known for his impactful NFL career, Martin was a first-round pick in 2012 and rushed for impressive stats during his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, highlighting his skills that earned him a place in the Pro Bowl and the All-Pro selections. As investigations continue, the focus on mental health support for athletes remains a critical discussion.