Tennessee Titans invite explosive small-school wide receiver prospect to local Pro Day

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The Tennessee Titans continue to build the roster of draft-eligible players who will attend their local Pro Day. While many of these players won’t be household names, some may have a shot at being drafted or signed as undrafted rookie free agents.

Hailing from Oakland, Tennessee, Southeast Missouri State wide receiver Dorian Anderson is a player to watch.

Congrats to 2025 @TheDreamBowl participant @DD23Anderson on his invitation to the @Titans local pro day coming up this week! @DraftDiamonds@FBallGameplan@SEMOfootball#DreamBig#NFLDraft#DreamBowl#TitanUp#Titanspic.twitter.com/T1VFURcsGQ

— The Dream Bowl (@TheDreamBowl) April 8, 2025

A big-bodied receiver checking in at 6-foot-7 and 200 pounds, Anderson is coming off a breakout season in 2024, when he recorded 67 receptions for 1,011 yards and 12 touchdowns.

A small-school prospect, Anderson is a tremendous route runner who understands the nuances of creating separation and finding soft spots in the defense. Because of his size, he is a matchup problem in the red zone and has shown to be a consistent, explosive play threat against lower-level competition.

At this point, there are questions about his weight and physicality heading toward the 2025 NFL draft and whether his skills will translate against the considerable jump in competition he will face in the NFL.

With the Titans lacking depth at wide receiver, he could be on their radar late in the process.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans invite explosive small-school wide receiver to local Pro Day

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