The Tennessee Titans are in the midst of Day 2 of rookie minicamp and have revealed the four players who will be joining the team for a tryout during the three-day-long workouts that will also feature Tennessee’s draft picks and undrafted free agents.
The four players are quarterback Brady White out of Memphis, wide receiver Kalija Lipscomb out of Vanderbilt, cornerback Josh Nurse out of Utah and running back Otis Anderson out of Central Florida.
White started his college career at Arizona State but later transferred to Memphis, where he totaled 10,690 passing yards and 90 touchdowns to 30 interceptions, while completing 62.4 percent of his passes.
White helped lead the Tigers to a pair of AAC Championship games, winning one in 2019.
Lipscomb was a standout at Vanderbilt during his four years with the school, totaling 2,356 receiving yards and 22 scores over the course of 46 career games.
Over 17 games between 2018 and 2019, Nurse tallied 34 total tackles (two for loss, 27 solo), one sack, six passes defensed and one fumble forced and recovered.
Anderson spent four seasons at UCF where he compiled 2,182 rushing yards, 1,025 receiving yards and 26 total touchdowns.
The Titans started rookie minicamp on Friday but it wasn’t open to the media. Saturday will be a different story, though, as the media will be able to attend, and head coach Mike Vrabel, as well as select rookies, are expected to speak after.
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