The Tennessee Titans are reuniting with one of their former draft picks, as the team has signed offensive lineman Corey Levin to the offseason roster.
Along with Levin, the Titans have inked outside linebacker Shane Ray to give them another camp body on the edge. Ray is no stranger to the Titans, as he took part in the team's rookie minicamp on a tryout basis.
A former sixth-round pick of Tennessee in 2017, Levin has appeared in 61 games over four seasons with the Titans. He played in all 16 games in 2023 but saw just 10 snaps on offense. He played another 81 snaps on special teams.
Not only does Levin give the Titans another veteran option, he also brings versatility thanks to his ability to play center and guard. He'll compete for a depth spot in training camp.
.@CoreyLevin62 and Shane Ray @StingRay56 both on practice field for @Titans, added this morning.
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) July 25, 2024
Ray first entered the league as a first-round pick of the Denver Broncos. He lasted four years with the team and put together an impressive sophomore campaign with eight sacks, but never matched that production after. He hasn't taken a snap in the league since 2018.
After taking part in their first practice of training camp on Wednesday, the Titans will be back at it on Thursday. You can check out the biggest takeaways from Day 1 right here, and the biggest standouts from Day 1 right here.