The Titans have a full docket for Friday. In addition to meeting with safeties Mike Mitchell and Kenny Vaccaro, they’ll also have defensive back Lardarius Webb in for a visit, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com tweets.
Webb, 33 in October, has reportedly garnered a few offers this offseason. He was used mostly off the bench last season, but he’s made 85 starts with Baltimore and suited up for 127 regular-season games. He’s also seen action in six playoff games for the Ravens, though an injury prevented him from suiting up during the Ravens’ four 2012 playoff contests. In Baltimore’s near-Super Bowl run during 2011, Webb intercepted eight passes with five in the regular season and three in the postseason.
Webb could improve the Titans’ depth in the wake of safety Johnathan Cyprien‘s season-ending ACL tear. It’s unlikely that he’d slide into the starting lineup, but he could provide support at both safety and corner.
It’s nice to have a back-up for your back-up plan.