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The Jets kicked off their offseason roster moves by re-signing inside linebacker David Harris and they are taking some time to visit with another player at the position on Wednesday.

Mike Garafolo of FOX Sports reports that Jamari Lattimore is visiting with the Jets. Lattimore spent four years with the Packers after making the team as an undrafted free agent in 2011.

Lattimore made nine starts at inside linebacker over the last two years, piling up 74 tackles to go with two sacks and an interception. He replaced Brad Jones as a starter early last season, but eventually gave way to Sam Barrington and moved back into a role largely made up of special teams work for the rest of the season.

That could be his primary focus if he lands with the Jets as well. Harris will hold down one starting job and Demario Davis is coming off a decent year as a run stopper, although Lattimore could push him with a new coaching staff on the job for the Jets.