NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans added two wide receivers and a cornerback with waiver claims after teams shaved their rosters to 53.

In are receivers Kris Durham from Detroit and corner Brandon Harris from Houston, along with receiver T.J. Graham from Buffalo, whose arrival was reported earlier in the day.

The Titans cut receiver Michael Preston, center Steve Vallos and cornerback Khalid Wooten to make room for the three newcomers.

Durham was a fourth-round choice by the Seattle Seahawks in 2011 out of Georgia. In one season with the Seahawks and two with the Lions, he caught 49 passes for 645 yards and three touchdowns.

He brings quality size at 6-foot-6 and 215 pounds.

Harris never panned out for the Texans, who traded up to draft him out of Miami in the second round in 2011. He’s consistently struggled in coverage for the Texans.

Six players who were with the Titans in training camp are now members of the team’s practice squad: OL Justin McCray, T Will Poehls, DL Chigbo Anunoby, LB Brandon Copeland, RB Antonio Andrews and WR Rico Richardson.

Offensive tackle Jeff Adams, who was a Titans practice-squad player last year and was among the players the team cut Saturday, was claimed by Houston.

Cornerback Micah Pellerin, cut in the roster reduction to 75, signed with the Dallas Cowboys' practice squad. The Titans claimed Pellerin off waivers from Dallas last season.