The Tennessee Titans have invited former Memphis quarterback Brady White to rookie minicamp, according to a report from Justin Melo of The Draft Network.
White is one of a handful of quarterbacks to both go undrafted and fail to get an undrafted free agent deal, but he’s still undoubtedly the best quarterback in the history of the program after transferring from Arizona State.
White finished out his career with the Tigers with 10,690 passing yards and 97 total touchdowns. His overall record was 28-11 overall, 19-1 record in Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.
The quarterback leaves a legacy, leading Memphis to the AAC Championship Game two times and helping the team win the conference title in 2019.
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Memphis also made it to its first-ever New Year’s Six Bowl in 2019 with White at the helm.
Former #Memphis QB Brady White is headed to Rookie Mini-Camp with the #Titans, per source.
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) May 5, 2021
It seems to have been a trend over recent years for the Titans to bring in a rookie quarterback to join Logan Woodside behind the starter, though it always seems that it always ends up being Woodside at QB2.
It will be interesting to see if the Titans choose to keep White on roster as a QB3 or if they stick with just Tannehill and Woodside at the position in 2021.