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Decker visited the Titans on Wednesday, Jim Wyatt of TitansOnline.com reports.

Released by the Jets on Monday, the 30-year-old wideout shouldn't have much trouble finding a new team, as he had at least 962 receiving yards each season from 2012 to 2015, with 41 touchdowns over that stretch. Hip and shoulder injuries limited him to three games last season and ultimately required surgery, but he recovered quicker than expected and was cleared for team drills at OTAs before the Jets released him. The Titans have a solid group of wideouts after drafting Corey Davis (No. 5 overall) and Taywan Taylor (third round) to join Rishard Matthews, Tajae Sharpe (foot) and Harry Douglas, but it wouldn't be difficult to find a key role for Decker, who has ample experience playing both outside and from the slot. He'd provide a clear upgrade over Sharpe and Douglas, which would allow the team to bring Taylor along slowly. Decker could find a team that would put him in a better position to see heavy volume, but he owns a home in Nashville and likely is attracted to the idea of playing with ascending young QB Marcus Mariota.

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