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Titans land Pro Bowler for defense

After a 2-14 season, the Tennessee Titans have been busy trying to improve their roster during the first week of free agency. Only two teams gave up more points than Tennessee last season, and the Titans took steps to do better in 2015 by signing outside linebacker Brian Orakpo (left), a three-time Pro Bowler, along with cornerback Perrish Cox and safety Da'Norris Searcy. The Titans also re-signed outside linebacker Derrick Morgan and defensive tackle Karl Klug. On the other side of the ball, Tennessee landed a pair of pass-catchers in wide receiver Harry Douglas and tight end Anthony Fasano.

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Perrish Cox, cornerback

After his first full season as a starter, Perrish Cox can look forward to a second year as a regular at cornerback after joining the Titans. Last season for the San Francisco 49ers, Cox intercepted five passes, had 18 passes defensed, recovered two fumbles and made 53 tackles.

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Harry Douglas, wide receiver

After signing a three-year deal with the Titans, Harry Douglas could assume the same role in Tennessee that he held for the Atlanta Falcons – No. 3 wideout. In his sixth season with Atlanta, Douglas caught 51 passes for 556 yards and two touchdowns in 2014. In 2013, when star wide receiver Julio Jones missed 11 games because of a fractured foot, Douglas caught 85 passes for 1,067 yards.

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Anthony Fasano, tight end

The Titans have tight end Delanie Walker under contract for two more seasons after he caught 63 passes for 890 yards and four touchdowns in 2014. Fasano will provide veteran depth and nine years of NFL blocking experience. Last season for the Kansas City Chiefs, Fasano caught 25 passes for 226 yards and four touchdowns. In his career, he has 253 receptions for 2,799 yards and 31 touchdowns.

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Jonathan Massaquoi, outside linebacker

Jonathan Massaquoi was not signed as a free agent, but he did join the team right about the time free agency started. The Titans claimed the former Troy standout after he was waived by the Atlanta Falcons. Massaquoi started seven games and had six sacks over the past two seasons for the Falcons.

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Brian Orakpo, outside linebacker

Tennessee hopes to upgrade its defense by giving Brian Orakpo a four-year, $32 million deal. Orakpo was the 13th player selected in the 2009 NFL Draft and earned Pro Bowl recognition in three of the four full seasons he played for the Washington Redskins. In 2012, Orakpo played only two games, and he was limited to seven last year. In both seasons, he went down with a torn pectoral muscle. In 71 games for Washington, Orakpo recorded 40 sacks.

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Da'Norris Searcy, safety

After releasing Bernard Pollard as a cap casualty, the Titans brought in Da’Norris Searcy to play strong safety on a four-year, $23.75 million contract. Searcy spent all four of his previous NFL seasons with Buffalo, becoming a starter during the 2013 campaign. He had three interceptions and 65 tackles last season for the Bills.