Corey Davis
WR FA
Tue 8/7/18 10:35 AM

Davis (undisclosed) returned to practice Tuesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Davis only missed one practice with a minor injury, while the Titans' other projected starter at wide receiver, Rishard Matthews, remains on the PUP list with an undisclosed injury of his own. Taywan Taylor has been filling in on the first-team offense alongside Davis, with Tajae Sharpe and Michael Campanaro also getting some extra reps. Matthews' continued absence should help Davis' bid to assume the mantle of No. 1 receiver.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Mon 8/6/18 5:46 PM

Davis (undisclosed) did not practice Monday after exiting Saturday's practice early, the Tennessean reports.
EDGE Analysis
Though coach Mike Vrabel wouldn't specify what's ailing David, he suggested afterward that the wideout's issue isn't serious. Consider the No. 5 overall pick in last year's draft day-to-day for now.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Fri 5/4/18 10:40 AM

The Titans' offseason moves hint at confidence that Davis can develop into a No. 1 receiver, ESPN.com's Cameron Wolfe reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Titans didn't draft any wideouts and merely signed Michael Campanaro (31 catches in 24 NFL games) as a replacement for Eric Decker. The front office apparently has confidence in Davis and Rishard Matthews atop the depth chart, with Campanaro, 2017 third-round pick Taywan Taylor and 2016 fifth-round pick Tajae Sharpe likely slated for the Nos. 3-5 spots in some order. Selected fifth overall in last year's draft, Davis was nursing an ankle injury at the time he was drafted, then suffered a nagging hamstring injury during training camp. He ended up with only 34 catches for 375 yards (and no touchdowns) on 65 targets in 11 regular-season games, but did at least finish the year with five catches for 63 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a blowout playoff loss to the Patriots. The Titans are banking on big improvement in Year 2, with the talented wideout likely getting a boost from an offense that's expected to be more aggressive under new coordinator Matt LaFleur, formerly of the Rams. A lack of overall volume was part of the problem for Davis, Matthews and Marcus Mariota last season, with Tennessee ranking 29th in snaps per game (61.1) and 28th in pass attempts (31.0).

Corey Davis
WR FA
Fri 3/9/18 9:33 AM

Davis could benefit from simpler route combinations under new offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur, ESPN.com's Cameron Wolfe reports.
EDGE Analysis
Davis struggled through a rookie campaign defined by injuries and inefficiency, catching 34 of 65 targets for 375 yards (5.8 YPT) in 11 regular-season games, though he did haul in nine of 15 passes for 98 yards and two scores in two playoff appearances. Marcus Mariota had an abysmal 51.2 passer rating when targeting Davis, in part due to the No. 5 overall pick's inconsistent route running. The Titans aren't too worried about that aspect in the long term, seemingly still convinced that Davis will develop into a bonafide No. 1 receiver sooner rather than later if he can just stay healthy. He should every chance to supplant Rishard Matthews as the team's top outside receiving threat, offering a superior combination of size and speed. Davis also stands to benefit from a new offensive system that likely will increase the overall volume of team pass attempts.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Sun 1/14/18 1:40 AM

Davis was the lone bright spot in Tennessee's 35-14 divisional round loss to the Patriots, catching five of eight targets for 63 yards and two touchdowns.
EDGE Analysis
Davis' touchdowns bookended the scoring, but New England dominated in between with a 35-0 edge. While he did a good job getting his feet down on a garbage time, 11-yard touchdown with 1:55 left, Davis' 15-yarder to give his team a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter was an absolutely beauty, as he hauled the ball in with one hand while a defender was holding down his other arm. The playmaking and athleticism he showcased on his first two career trips to the end zone here were what fantasy owners were hoping for from the rookie fifth overall pick in an injury-plagued regular season, but at least keeper league owners saw a flash of what he could do more consistently in the future when healthy.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Sun 1/7/18 1:41 PM

Davis caught four of seven targets for 35 yards Saturday during a 22-21 win over the Chiefs in the wild-card round.
EDGE Analysis
Davis led all Titans wide receivers in targets, catches and yards, but the position had minimal involvement with Tennessee relying primarily on the running game and tight end Delanie Walker to move the ball. The talented rookie's price in postseason formats remains low, so he could be worth a flier in the next round despite having failed to score a touchdown thus far in his NFL career. Davis should have had one in this game, but Marcus Mariota overthrew him right by the goal line.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Mon 1/1/18 9:44 PM

Davis was held without a catch in Sunday's 15-10 win over the Jaguars.
EDGE Analysis
Tennessee found a way to eke out a win and make the playoffs despite getting a combined four catches for 25 yards from its wide receivers against the stout Jacksonville secondary. Davis finishes an injury-plagued rookie year with 34 catches for 375 yards and no touchdowns in 11 games, but the fifth overall pick out of Western Michigan is still brimming with potential that he could start to realize as soon as the Wild Card round against a shaky Chiefs secondary.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Mon 12/25/17 1:04 AM

Davis caught six of nine targets for 91 yards in Sunday's 27-23 loss to the Rams.
EDGE Analysis
Davis led his team in receiving yards while tying Eric Decker for the most receptions. This was the most productive performance of the rookie fifth overall pick's 10-game NFL career, giving him some momentum heading into next week's showdown with Jacksonville's elite secondary. A win in that game would secure a playoff berth for Tennessee, so there would be no better time for Davis to score his first career touchdown.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Mon 12/18/17 11:40 AM

Davis caught three of five targets for 28 yards in Sunday's 25-23 loss to the 49ers.
EDGE Analysis
Davis continues to put up underwhelming performances, though quarterback Marcus Mariota is hardly doing any better relative to expectations. Rishard Matthews is the only wide receiver that can be trusted to produce at a respectable level in this offense right now.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Mon 12/11/17 1:23 PM

Davis turned six targets into three catches for 29 yards in Sunday's 12-7 loss to Arizona.
EDGE Analysis
Davis finished second in targets to tight end Delanie Walker's nine, as fellow wideouts Eric Decker and Rishard Matthews saw only five apiece. While the rookie continues to see a decent number of looks per game, he's not making much of a fantasy case for himself after having failed to find the end zone or top 50 yards in a game since returning from a hamstring injury in Week 9.