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With the draft fast approaching, many teams are visiting with prospective additions to their rookie class but there are still veteran free agents floating around as well.

The Bills are meeting with a pair of them on Monday. The team announced that linebacker Zach Brown and cornerback Corey White are in Buffalo for a visit.

Brown was a 2012 second-round pick of the Titans and spent four years as a member of their defense. Brown played every game in three of those seasons and missed 15 games after tearing a pectoral in 2014. Brown was a starter in his first two seasons, but played a backup role last year while making 77 tackles and intercepting two passes. The Bills lost Nigel Bradham as a free agent earlier this offseason, opening a spot that Brown could fill on the depth chart.

White spent three years with the Saints after being selected in the fifth round of the 2012 draft and split last season between the Cowboys and the Cardinals. He’d give some veteran depth with Ron Brooks and Leodis McKelvin now in Philadelphia.