The Tennessee Titans have done a tremendous job of adding much-needed talent to their roster throughout the offseason and are busy preparing to add even more in the NFL draft, which kicks off in less than a month.

With the majority of pro day visits in the books, Top 30 visits and virtual meetings are keeping the personnel and scouting departments busy, as the team continues to stack their draft board, and it appears the Titans are not leaving any stone unturned.

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On Monday, Easton Butler reported on X (formerly Twitter) that the Titans were one of four teams to meet with Tennessee State cornerback Jashon Watkins at his pro day.

Watkins is a small school prospect who has taken a winding path to this pre-draft process, playing for Memphis, UMass, and Tennessee State during his college career. A long cornerback at 6-foot-4, 215 pounds, he has the athleticism and speed to hold up in coverage, and he does mix it up against the run. An older prospect, he has the maturity to be a leader in the locker room.

As a Nashville native, it will be interesting to see whether the Titans saw enough at his pro day to bring him to the Local Pro Day event later in April.

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The Titans also met with Tennessee State edge James Stewart at the pro day and invited him to the local pro day event for a closer look.

This is the second time the Titans have met with Stewart, following their time with him at the HBCU Legacy Bowl in February. That meeting was covered by Titans Wire when it took place, and we covered his experience and skill set.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans met with multiple prospects at Tennessee State pro day