Titans
07 May 2021, 00:33 GMT+10
Jim Wyatt
NASHVILLE - The Titans made a handful of roster moves on Thursday, including adding former Falcons running back Brian Hill.
The Titans have also added defensive back Greg Mabin and linebacker Justin March.
Meanwhile, the team parted ways with defensive back Kareem Orr.
Hill, a fifth-round draft pick of the Falcons in the 2017 NFL Draft out of Wyoming, has played in 45 games in his NFL career. Hill has 982 yards and three touchdowns on 209 carries, and he's also caught 38 passes for 313 yards and a score. With the Falcons in 2020, Hill ran for 465 yards and a touchdown on 100 attempts while catching 25 passes for 199 yards.
The 6-foot-1, 199-pound Hill is expected to compete for a back-up spot behind running back Derrick Henry.
Mabin rejoins the Titans after a stint with the club during the 2020 season.
Signed by the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent in 2017, Mabin has also spent time with the Bills, 49ers, Bengals and Jaguars during his NFL career. He's played in 34 career games, with five starts, and he's recorded 40 tackles and six passes defensed in those contests. Mabin played in five games, with four starts, for the Jaguars at the end of the 2020 season after being waived by the Titans.
March (5-11, 228) was signed by the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in the 2015 draft. He's played for the Chiefs (2015-16), Dolphins (2017), Seahawks (2017) and Cowboys (2017-2020) in his career.
March has played in 59 games, with five starts, and he's recorded 40 tackles during his career. March played in 12 games for the Cowboys in 2020 after playing in all 16 games in both 2018 and 2019. March was a key performer on special teams for the Cowboys.
Orr, who played at Tennessee-Chattanooga, initially joined the Titans as an undrafted free agent after the 2019 NFL Draft.
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