AP

At the outset of free agency, it appeared outside linebacker O’Brien Schofield was on his way to signing a two-year, $8 million contract with the Giants.

However, a knee issue caused the Giants to pass on finalizing the deal, leaving Schofield available to sign elsewhere. And as the first month of free agency nears a close, Schofield is still on the market.

However, Schofield has reportedly drawn some interest from the Titans, who brought him in for a workout on Wednesday, according to Jim Wyatt of the Nashville Tennessean.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Schofield took and passed a physical exam with Tennessee.

The 27-year-old Schofield would play outside linebacker in the Titans’ 3-4 scheme. He played for now-Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt and defensive coordinator Ray Horton in Arizona.

Schofield appeared in 15 games for Seattle in 2013, notching eight tackles. The Seahawks claimed him on waivers from the Cardinals in July. Overall, Schofield (6-3, 242) has recorded 91 tackles and 11.5 sacks in four NFL seasons. He spent his first three seasons with Arizona (2010-2012).