Corey Davis is week to week, which is fine
By Will Lomas
There is some good news, bad news to the Corey Davis injury.
Alright, the good news is that the world isn’t falling down and Corey Davis isn’t out for months.
The bad news is that he is going to be listed as “week-to-week” according to Mike Mularkey (read the tweet below).
I need you to hear me when I say this:This is good news.
There are a lot of things that could have happened, but my ideal timeline for Corey Davis yesterday was this:
“Preseason Week 1: No practice, no game.
Preseason Week 2: Light practice, no game.
Preseason Week 3: Full practice, no game.
Preseason Week 4: Full practice, serious game time.”
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If Mike Mularkey said that it is going to be about a week, then that means he should be going through light practice before Week 1.
Keep in mind, Corey Davis was already winning against every DB on the roster, so as much as some people might say it, he doesn’t need the reps.
He has shown in practice that he can beat long corners, fast corners, technical corners, and really just anyone that matches up with him.
I think this is good news and it sounds like they are just being really cautious and that Davis will be fine.
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My one concern is that (like all the Mike Mularkey/Jon Robinson guys) he will be so ready to play football that he will try to come back early. If the Tennessee Titans can prevent that from happening, then everything should be fine.
In summary, this could be a little bit of a setback but he was already ahead of where I thought he would be. Ultimately this should be fine and the Titans depth at WR should be enough that there won’t be a huge drop off.