Between 2004 and 2006 in Tennessee, he averaged 61 receptions for 907 yards and six touchdowns per season.
After visits this offseason with the Titans, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bennett is looking forward to proving himself again.
"I thought it went well," Bennett said. "I feel good. I feel healthy, I feel strong, all the corny stuff you say when you have a workout.
"I feel like I'm in good shape and it went well. I caught the ball well. I feel comfortable. I liked the people I met here."
Bennett said that the foot injury is definitely no longer an issue.
"It took a lot longer than I thought it would," Bennett said. "I thought it was going to be six to eight weeks, and really it was bothering me all the way up until February.
"It took a little while to get back into where I don't feel it at all. It's been probably three months now since I've had any problems with it or felt it at all.
Meanwhile, Hackett, who has played for the Carolina Panthers and the Seattle Seahawks and caught 118 career passes for 1,575 yards and nine touchdowns, seemed somewhat somber following the workout.
Hackett indicated that he wasn't asked to stay in town to take a physical and was headed to the airport.
"I'm going back home," Hackett said. "The workout went good, it was just running routes. Everything went fine."
Hackett was invited to try out for the Ravens during a minicamp earlier this year along with Kelley Washington, Jerry Porter and Tab Perry. However, Hackett was unable to attend the workout due to his wife's pregnancy.
The Ravens wound up signing Washington to a one-year, veteran minimum contract.
Now, the Ravens are hoping to convince Mason, who has been dealing with a personal family issue, the death of his close friend, former Ravens and Titans quarterback Steve McNair, and an unresolved contract situation as he heads into the final year of a five-year, $20 million deal, to rejoin the team.
"D-Mase is still a good friend of mine, so I would love a chance, especially coming to a team with new guys, to be able to have somebody that you're comfortable with right off the bat," Bennett said. "But I think D-Mase will find his way. He's always been very passionate. I think if he's ready to take the next step in his life, then so be it. And if he's not, then he'll be back."
NOTES: The Ravens also tried out undrafted rookie linebacker Josh Mauga (Nevada) and brought in a rookie quarterback to throw to the receivers. ... The Ravens have made significant progress in negotiations with first-round offensive tackle Michael Oher, but they are not close to a deal with with second-round defensive end-outside linebacker Paul Kruger.
Aaron Wilson covers the Baltimore Ravens for the Carroll County Times and the Annapolis Capital.