This week's chart will give the most accurate landscape of CB matchups yet, as I spent time reviewing alignment percentages for WR and CB groups and updated the chart accordingly. Not to say these are absolutely why he flopped but they certainly did not help. All in all, this likely increase in pass attempts with Tannehill, coupled with the improved YAC, means there's plenty of reason to like Davis in 2019. For a quick-strike QB who relied on space passing and play-action throws, Davis’ development in this regard was shadowed by Brown and Smith, but he still ranked 16th in the entire league in YAC above the projected number (1.5). Selected fifth overall back in 2017, Davis is a three-year starter for Tennessee who has provided a serviceable impact in the passing game. Hell, Davis is getting drafted 80 spots behind the top rookie WRs in the class.

Rather than being someone who is reaching for that early defense or top kicker towards the lower-middle part of drafts, spend that ~180th or even ~170th pick on a player who is due for 100 or more targets in a fully healthy season. However, Corey Davis is quietly stacking solid games on top of each other and is on pace for is best season in the NFL.

As you can see, there is at least some incremental escalation across three important stat-rates for a receiver.

If Davis were to be targeted in the ballpark of six times per game over a 16-game season, that's 96 targets by virtue of third-grade multiplication. Now make your pick. At that point, the WRs typically drafted are either rookies or WR3s and 4s on their respective rosters. Take: Corey Davis looked good in 2019. Draft capital after 3 years of disappointment means next to nothing. The weirdness from last week has continued, as we have now had a Tuesday Night Football game but then had Thursday Night Football taken away from us. Usually, this distinction can be found within the first three years of a career, as that seems to be the typical length before words like “bust” start making their way to the forefront. Potential 2020 Late Bloomer: Titans WR Corey Davis By: Carter Donnick June 14th, 2020 2020-06-14T11:01:00.000Z The Draft Network. Assuming and hoping that there are no cancellations this weekend, fantasy managers can count on not having any Saints, Seahawks, Chargers, or Raiders this... Read More, It's Week 6 and with a larger sample size, the CB Matchup Chart is becoming even more meaningful. Kev Mahserejian makes a compelling case to take a chance on Davis as a WR sleeper in 2020. #Titans' Vrabel: Doesn't think Corey Davis, MyCole Pruitt will be available this wk even if they come off COVID list before Sunday. Right now if I asked Tennessee Titans fans which player has impressed them the most his season, I imagine people would overwhelmingly pick Ryan Tannehill on offense and Jeffery Simmons on defense.

The reason to be optimistic lies within the belief that Tennessee will attempt more passes this year with Tannehill as a full-fledged starter. Below is a quick-hit list of running notes on relevant injuries and player news, including pre-game reports and live in-game updates. Who are the Tennessee Titans starters post COVID outbreak? Create, share, and brag over your own big board now. They will be updated as needed, so make sure to check back for the latest versions.

Brown. As a rookie, Davis was targeted 65 times in 11 games, roughly six per game.