NFL teams are only allowed to have 30 private workouts ahead of the NFL draft, and the Chicago Bears are reportedly bringing in Tennessee State defensive back Ezra Robinson in for a visit.

NFL Draft Insider's Jared Tokarz first reported the visit on Twitter.

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Robinson began his collegiate career at Michigan State in 2012 but transferred to Tennessee State in 2014. In his first season he recorded 30 tackles, two interceptions and seven pass breakups. In 2015 he recorded 42 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and one pass breakup. Last season he recorded a career-high five interceptions and returned two of those interceptions for touchdowns.

The young cornerback proved last season he has the instincts to be a playmaker at the next level, but he will need to prove he can handle his own in man-to-man coverage after playing primarily out of zone.

Chicago has a real need at the cornerback position this offseason and Robinson could be an option in the middle rounds for the team.