Corey Davis
WR FA
Sun 12/3/17 7:23 PM

Davis managed just two catches for 12 yards on four targets in Sunday's 24-13 win over the Texans.
EDGE Analysis
Davis was quiet once again and now has just 51 yards in two games without fellow wide receiver Rishard Matthews (hamstring). This past draft's fifth overall pick doesn't look ready to handle a starter's responsibilities on the outside.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Mon 11/27/17 10:55 AM

Davis played 72 percent of the offensive snaps in Sunday's 20-16 win over the Colts, Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
With Rishard Matthews inactive due to a hamstring injury, there was some thought Davis would handle a larger workload. Instead, the rookie saw his lowest snap share in four games since returning from his own hamstring injury, also drawing his fewest targets (four) since the Week 2 game in which he aggravated that ailment. Eric Decker actually played a few more snaps (83 percent), but he finished with just three catches for 23 yards while also drawing four targets. Davis did at least catch each of his four targets for a total of 39 yards, highlighted by a 19-yard gain on the game-winning touchdown drive. He's seemingly locked in to a top-two role alongside Matthews and ahead of Decker, but it's increasingly clear the role won't necessarily equate with consistent production in a disappointing Tennessee offense. Davis is averaging 3.3 catches for 35.5 yards on 6.5 targets since returning from his five-game absence.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Sun 11/26/17 6:59 PM

Davis caught all four of his targets for 39 yards in Sunday's 20-16 win over the Colts.
EDGE Analysis
Davis was the nominal No.1 wide receiver with Rishard Matthews (hamstring) out of commission, but the rookie's volume actually dipped substantially as quarterback Marcus Mariota spread the ball out by targeting four different players at least four times. This looked like a great chance for Davis to finally break out after missing five games with a hamstring ailment of his own, but he was surprisingly quiet against the league's third-worst pass defense. Still, the fifth-overall pick's 21 targets over the past three weeks suggest it's only a matter of time before Davis announces his presence to the fantasy world.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Sun 11/26/17 12:12 PM

Davis is expected to serve as the Titans' top wideout Sunday against the Colts with Rishard Matthews (hamstring) inactive for the contest, Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Titans hope the No. 5 overall pick appears destined to take on lead receiver duties for years to come, but he'll get an early indoctrination into the role with Matthews, who leads the team with 626 receiving yards, sidelined for the first time all season. Davis has missed four games during his rookie campaign while battling a hamstring issue of his own, but has been heavily targeted in the three games since his returning, hauling in nine of 22 passes for 103 yards. His volume will probably increase in Week 12 with Matthews out of the picture, making Davis an appealing lineup option in season-long and daily formats.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Fri 11/17/17 12:21 PM

Davis turned seven targets into three catches for 27 yards in Thursday's 40-17 loss to Pittsburgh.
EDGE Analysis
Davis finished second on the team in targets to Delanie Walker's nine, but his receiving yardage total was only good for fifth. While the rookie showed tremendous body control on a 15-yard sideline catch to set up a Marcus Mariota rushing touchdown in the first quarter, Mariota's erratic day through the air prevented Davis from making any more exciting plays. It's clear the potential is there, and the fifth-overall pick could still end up being a difference-maker down the stretch if he and Mariota can get on the same page.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Mon 11/13/17 10:23 AM

Davis turned 10 targets into four catches for 48 yards and lost a fumble in Sunday's 24-20 win over the Bengals.
EDGE Analysis
While his final stat line was nothing to write home about, Davis led his team in targets, narrowly edging out Delanie Walker (nine) and Rishard Matthews (seven). It looks like Davis and quarterback Marcus Mariota are still trying to get on the same page after the rookie fifth-overall pick was sidelined for the better part of two months by a hamstring injury, but Davis' increased involvement since his return bodes well for the duo's future.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Wed 11/8/17 6:30 PM

Titans coach Mike Mularkey said Davis could see an uptick in snaps moving forward, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
EDGE Analysis
Making his first appearance since Week 2, Davis caught two of five targets for 28 yards while logging 75 percent of the offensive snaps in Sunday's 23-10 win over the Ravens. There isn't that much room for his playing time to increase, but it sounds as if he could push for the 80-90 percent range sooner rather than later. Any extra work likely would come at the expense of Rishard Matthews and Eric Decker, the latter of whom handled his lowest snap share (44 percent) of the season in Sunday's win. Davis and Matthews will be the best bets for production Sunday against the Bengals.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Mon 11/6/17 11:28 AM

Davis (hamstring) caught two of five targets for 28 yards in Sunday's 23-20 win over the Ravens.
EDGE Analysis
Playing for the first time since Week 2, the rookie fifth-overall pick didn't look limited by his hamstring injury. Davis tied with tight end Delanie Walker for second on the team in targets behind Rishard Matthews (seven), narrowly edging out Eric Decker (four). There are a lot of mouths to feed in Tennessee's passing game, but a healthy Davis is the most explosive receiver at quarterback Marcus Mariota's disposal.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Fri 11/3/17 1:50 PM

Davis (hamstring) will play in Sunday's game against Baltimore, though Titans coach Mike Mularkey wasn't willing to guarantee a full workload, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
EDGE Analysis
A full practice participant since Wednesday, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2017 draft has been cleared to play in a game for the first time since Week 2. He may be eased back into action as the No. 3 receiver, but Eric Decker's continued inefficiency (6.2 yards per target) suggests Davis should push for a top-two role within the next few weeks. The rookie will return to a difficult matchup against a Baltimore defense that's surrendered only 112.9 receiving yards per game to opposing wide receivers. Cleveland's Rashard Higgins (95 yards in Week 2) is the only wideout who's come anywhere close to the century mark against Baltimore this season.

Corey Davis
WR FA
Wed 11/1/17 6:30 PM

Davis (hamstring) was a full participant at Wednesday's practice, Paul Kuharsky of 104.5 The Zone reports.
EDGE Analysis
Davis returned to practice on a limited basis Monday and upgraded to full participation Wednesday. Both he and head coach Mike Mularkey have strongly hinted that the rookie wideout will return for Sunday's game against Baltimore, though Davis did admit that he expects his role to be limited. Given that Eric Decker is producing just 6.2 yards per target, Davis should make a push for the No. 2 receiver job sooner rather than later, assuming he avoids yet another aggravation of the hamstring injury.