Who have the Tennessee Titans been looking at?

Oct 11, 2014; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Temple Owls Jarred Alwan (41) and Jihaad Pretlow (24) break up a hail marry attempt for Tulsa Golden Hurricane wide receiver Keyarris Garrett (1) and Keevan Lucas (2) late in the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. The Owls won 35-24. Mandatory Credit: Derik Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 11, 2014; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Temple Owls Jarred Alwan (41) and Jihaad Pretlow (24) break up a hail marry attempt for Tulsa Golden Hurricane wide receiver Keyarris Garrett (1) and Keevan Lucas (2) late in the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. The Owls won 35-24. Mandatory Credit: Derik Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Tennessee Titans have had several visits and interviews so far this year. While no one really knows everyone they have talked to or looked at, NFL.com has a nice list of several prospects that they have interviewed with links.

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To find the links go to their page, but here are just the names:

Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson: Alexander has met with Titans
Stephen Anderson, TE, Cal: Anderson has meeting set up with Titans
Vonn Bell, S, Ohio State: Bell works out for Titans
Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State: Titans work out Bosa
James Bradberry, CB, Samford: Titans DB coach attends Samford’s pro day
Jonathan Bullard, DT, Florida: Titans show interest in Bullard
Vernon Butler, DT, Louisiana Tech: Butler will work out for Titans
Kivon Cartwright, TE, Colorado State: Titans coach works out Cartwright at pro day
Maliek Collins, DT, Nebraska: DL coach present for pro day
Makinton Dorleant, S, Northern Iowa: Titans DB coach attends pro day

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  • Keyarris Garrett, WR, Tulsa:

    WR coach from Titans attends pro day

    Deiondre’ Hall, CB, Northern Iowa:

    Titans DB coach attends pro day

    Xavien Howard, CB, Baylor:

    Howard has visit set up with Titans

    Jayron Kearse, S, Clemson:

    Has met, or will meet with, Titans

    Shaq Lawson, DE, Clemson:

    Lawson has visit and/or workout with Titans

    Darron Lee, LB, Ohio State:

    Lee works out for Titans

    Tyvis Powell, S, Ohio State:

    Powell works out for Titans

    Jalen Ramsey, DB, Florida State:

    Titans brass flocks to pro day

    Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss:

    Titans send large contingent to pro day

    Adolphus Washington, DT, Ohio State:

    Washington works out for Titans

    Well duh:

    Of course names like Jalen Ramsey, Laremy Tunsil and Joey Bosa were obviously interviewed. While they could go with any of those players, this list is very extensive and most of these guys land in the second category.

    Trade down or second round options:

    Alexander, Bullard and Bell all jump out to me as players that the Titans are keeping an eye on in case they fall out of the first round. Each have small things that could prompt a fall on draft day.

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    Sleepers and what does it mean:

    While names like Hall, Powell, Dorleant, Kearse, Howard, and Bradberry may be familiar to you if you keep up with the draft, it is interesting just how deep they are going in the defensive back class. Could this be a sign that the Titans are leaning towards taking advantage of this DB class late while taking Laremy Tunsil early?

    One name to remember:

    Keyarris Garrett WR, Tulsa. While I haven’t watched him on film he is 6’3″ and is considered one of the better deep threat options in this class. If the Titans are interested in adding some more size outside, Garrett could come in and give the Titans their third receiver at or over 6’3″.

    If the Titans are going to give Marcus Mariota protection AND fast, huge receivers then this offense could turn around in a hurry.