According to Jenna Laine of ESPN, the Jacksonville Jaguars were among several teams present at the University of South Florida’s pro day Monday.

Jaguars WRs coach Keenan McCardell puts @Rodney_Adams87 through drills at USF pro day…. https://t.co/ofdyExzYpf pic.twitter.com/now0qYidxL — JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) March 21, 2017

Jaguars wide receivers coach Keenan McCardell moderated the receivers and tight ends drill, and also got the chance to chop it up with USF all-purpose weapon Rodney Adams.

At 6-foot-1, 189-pounds, Adams is projected to be a late-round pick and could provide the Jaguars with an option to add some competition on the back end of their receivers corps. He could especially entice the Jags as a returner, considering their emphasis in boosting their special teams unit during the free-agency period. Adams, an established special teams player, was a second team All-Conference returner (and receiver) in 2015 ending the season with a 30.5-yard punt return average.

Another prospect who participated in the workout who was likely of interest to the Jags was running back Marlon Mack. The Jaguars are expected to target a running back at some point and Mack, who is projected to be a second to third round pick, could be a fit.

In 2016, Mack turned heads as a scatback finishing the season with 174 carries for 1,187 yards and 15 touchdowns. His explosiveness is the trait often associated with him as six of his touchdowns were for 43-plus yards last season. Needless to say, Jags could certainly use his burst considering they finished last season as the No. 22 overall team in rushing yards per game.

Other notable participants included offensive lineman Kofi Amichia, safety Nate Godwin and outside linebacker Nigel Harris.