The Tennessee Titans will host wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham on a visit to Nashville on April 8-9, a source with knowledge of the situation tells 247Sports.com.

Green-Beckham is one of the most talented receivers available in the 2015 draft, but comes with a history of issues that plagued him while at the University of Missouri. He was arrested twice for possession of marijuana, and though he was not charged, there was an alleged incident of Green-Beckham being involved in a domestic violence incident while at Missouri.

He transferred to Oklahoma, but never played a down for the Sooners after deciding to enter the NFL Draft after having to sit out the 2014 season.

The Titans are doing their homework to determine if a talented player, who has been compared to Calvin Johnson and Randy Moss by some scouts and analysts, might be worth the risk in round two or three, since they are picking at the top of the draft. NFL teams are allowed 30 players, in addition to those with local ties, to visit before the draft in order for the team to get to know the player and to determine whether or not they have interest in potentially drafting that player.

Among the players the Titans are bringing in for pre-draft visits are quarterbacks Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota.