Dorial Green-Beckham torched SEC defenses in 2013, racking up 59 catches, 883 yards and 12 touchdowns for Mizzou before he was suspended and kicked off the team in 2014 following an alleged domestic violence incident.

After sitting out the entire 2014 season, he entered the 2015 NFL Draft and was selected by the Tennessee Titans.

In his rookie campaign, Green-Beckham caught 32 passes for 549 yards and four touchdowns — a promising start to an NFL career.

But, before training camp starts later this month, the Titans have told the ex-Mizzou receiver that he needs to slim down.

Green-Beckham, who is listed at 6-foot-5 and 237 pounds, will compete with Kendall Wright, Rishard Matthews and Harry Douglas for playing time and there should be plenty of balls to go around under second-year QB Marcus Mariota.

If Green-Beckham comes to training camp in better shape, he and Mariota could quickly build chemistry and become a lethal deep threat combo.