Andrew Turzilli showed last year that he knows how to make the most of his opportunities. The former Rutgers wide receiver has to hope that trait will follow him to Tennessee, as he has signed with the Titans as an undrafted free agent.

Turzilli transferred to Rutgers for his final season of eligibility after spending four years at Kansas. The Butler, N.J., native only had 10 catches last season, but he gained 347 yards and scored four touchdowns. Turzilli's agent Arthur Weiss informed NJ Advance Media of the signing.

Turzilli's stock continued to rise at Rutgers' pro day when he ran a 4.44-second 40-yard dash. Combining that speed with his rangy 6-foot-4, 190-pound frame makes Turzilli an intriguing prospect.

If Turzilli is able to survive the initial roster cuts he seems like an ideal candidate for a practice squad so he can build up his body and continue to develop his receiving skills. There are countless successful NFL receivers who came from off the radar and Turzilli could join that group if things go right.

Turzilli figures to receive a warm welcome in Tennessee from Titans cornerback and former Rutgers star Jason McCourty.

Excited to be signing with the Tennessee Titans. #blessed — Drew Turzilli (@Aturzilli82) May 2, 2015

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