The Green Bay Packers continue to gather information on Hawaii offensive lineman Dejon Allen, who met with the team after his pro day last month.

According to Bill Huber of Packer Report, Allen was recently in Green Bay for an official pre-draft visit with the Packers.

The Packers also met with Hawaii safety Travon Henderson following the pro day in March, but it’s unknown if he’s visited the team since.

It’s clear Green Bay has growing interest in Henderson’s teammate.

Allen, an athletic offensive lineman with positional versatility, looks like a strong fit for the Packers. The 6-2, 295-pounder ran under five seconds in the 40-yard dash, put up 30 reps on the bench press and finished the three-cone drill in 7.5 seconds at Hawaii’s pro day. He also has experience playing left tackle (24 starts), which is generally a prerequisite for the Packers in drafting an offensive lineman.

According to Pro Football Focus, Allen only allowed one sack and nine total pressures last season.

More than likely, Allen would need to put on weight and transition inside to guard in the NFL, but others – such as Josh Sitton, T.J. Lang and JC Tretter – have successfully made the transition from left tackle to the interior in Green Bay. Allen has the squatty frame and athleticism to handle interior duties if he can add some extra mass.

NFL.com projects Allen as a sixth- or seventh-round pick. The Packers are loaded with picks during the draft’s third day.

Here’s Lance Zierlein’s scouting report on Allen for NFL.com:

Undersized, but extremely athletic, Allen has a rare ability to sustain blocks from a centered position in both the run and pass game. While Allen showed an ability to handle pass protection duties at left tackle, his lack of length will force him back to his natural interior spot. Allen has some experience snapping the ball and may have to move to center thanks to his lack of overall mass. Allen has position flexibility and starting level talent if he can keep his weight up.

Allen could give the Packers extra depth at all positions, including center, while also providing immediate competition for Kofi Amichia, another athletic offensive lineman who was drafted by the Packers on the third day of the draft last year.