The Jaguars worked out former Pro Bowl cornerback Alterraun Verner last week, a league source told the Times-Union on Sunday.

Verner, 28, has 15 interceptions in 110 career games for Tennessee and Tampa Bay. He was released by the Buccaneers on Feb. 23 to free up $6.5 million in salary cap space.

Since he became a free agent, Verner has not been connected to a team for a workout or general interest.

The Jaguars open organized team activity workouts on Tuesday.

The Jaguars’ interest in Verner is a sign they are concerned about the depth behind Jalen Ramsey, A.J. Bouye and Aaron Colvin.

The Jaguars’ reserve cornerbacks are led by Josh Johnson (a converted safety), Tracy Howard (second-year player claimed off waivers from Cleveland) and Jalen Myrick (a seventh-round pick last month).

Verner has experience playing outside and covering the slot receiver.

Verner made the Pro Bowl after the 2013 season when he had five interceptions and 22 pass break-ups (which tied for the NFL lead). He cashed in, signing a four-year, $26.4 million contract with Tampa Bay.

Verner started 14 games in 2014 (859 snaps) and had two interceptions and four pass break-ups, but he started only nine games the last two years. His playing time fell to 578 snaps in 2015 when he lost his starting job to Tim Jennings.

Last year, Verner played only 242 snaps after Tampa Bay signed Brent Grimes and drafted Vernon Hargreaves.

Verner was called for 11 penalties in 46 games for the Buccaneers.