MIAMI -- A charge of disorderly conduct against Pittsburgh Steelers rookie receiver Santonio Holmes was dropped Thursday.

Holmes, the team's first-round pick, was among hundreds of people arrested as part of a police crackdown on revelers who annually converge on Miami Beach during the Memorial Day weekend.

Prosecutors dismissed the charge against the Steelers' first-round draft pick, but he was ordered to donate $250 to the police officers assistance trust fund. The 22-year-old Holmes had pleaded not guilty to charges that he blocked traffic and refused to obey a police order to move.

He was not in court Thursday.

"Mr. Holmes is glad to get this matter behind him," said his attorney, John Thornton Jr.

Holmes led Ohio State in receiving last year with 53 catches for 977 yards and 11 touchdowns. He decided to skip his final season of collegiate eligibility to enter the NFL draft.