The Tennessee Titans began rookie mini-camp Friday by signing four of their draft picks. The team inked deals with sixth-round selection G/C Corey Levin and seventh round picks LB Josh Carraway, T Brad Seaton and RB Khalfani Muhammad.
Levin was a three-time FCS All-American at Tennessee-Chattanooga and was a two-time winner of the Southern Conference Jacobs Blocking Award while playing both tackle and guard for the Mocs.
Carraway earned first-team All-Big 12 honors as a senior at TCU. Playing defensive end, he recorded 17 sacks in his final two seasons for the Horned Frogs. He projects as an outside linebacker in the Titans' 3-4 defensive scheme.
Seaton was a three-year contributor at Villanova. As a senior playing left tackle, he helped pave the way for an offense that averaged 206.3 yards rushing to help lead the Wildcats to a FCS playoff berth.
Muhammad piled up 4,575 all-purpose yards and 14 touchdowns during his career at California. The versatile running back totaled 2,073 rushing yards, 571 receiving yards and 1,931 kickoff return yards in his career, highlighted by his breakaway speed.
These are the first four draft picks to sign with the Titans. The team's top five picks, including first round choices Corey Davis and Adoree' Jackson remain unsigned.