Tennessee Titans: Top-5 offensive players through 7 games
2. WR Corey Davis
After showing a lot of promise in his first two seasons in the NFL, Corey Davis is really starting to come into his own as the No. 1 receiving option for the Titans.
The fifth-overall pick out of Western Michigan did not have a great start to the season. In the first game, he was targeted three times but did not register a catch. Since then, he has 22 receptions for 317 yards and two touchdowns.
His best game of the season came against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 4, where he netted five catches for 91 yards, and a touchdown.
He had another big game this past weekend, catching a season-high six passes for 80 yards and another touchdown.
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Davis hasn’t yet produced the type of stats that you would expect from a No. 1 receiver, but with Tannehill taking over, he could start to produce those type of numbers.