Ndamukong Suh’s free-agent visit itinerary is filling up. The star defensive tackle already has a visit to the New Orleans Saints scheduled for Friday. And after that, he’s headed to Tennessee to visit with the Titans, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports.

Former Dolphins DT Ndamukong Suh may take his time now that he’s a free agent again. Along with his Saints visit, source said he’s set to visit the Titans. He will likely take more after that.

Suh, 31, is back on the market this offseason after he was released by the Dolphins just three years into his massive six-year, $114 million contract with Miami. He had 180 total tackles and 15.5 sacks in his three years with the Dolphins.

Suh figures to have a lot of suitors around the league, although it remains to be seen how many will be able to match his asking price, which will likely be significant.

The Titans have already been big players in free agency this season after snagging running back Dion Lewis and cornerback Malcolm Butler from the New England Patriots. They’ve also re-signed guard Josh Kline and defensive end DaQuan Jones.

Suh would be a huge signing for the Titans, who still need to make some improvements on defense. They already have a capable defensive line with strong pieces in Jones and three-time Pro Bowler Jurrell Casey, but the inclusion of a superstar-caliber player like Suh would make that front three even more formidable.

If Suh does sign for Tennessee, he’d be reunited with former Dolphins coach Terrell Williams, who became the Titans’ new defensive line coach earlier this offseason.