With the emergence of wide receiver A.J. Brown, the narrative for the Tennessee Titans is changing. Media pundits must no longer exhaust themselves trying to solve the team’s WR1 issues. And, no one should have to worry if the upcoming year will be Corey Davis’ breakout.
Instead, now we can project complementary pieces surrounding Brown and Davis. The “Adam Humphries experiment” didn’t pan out (so far) as hoped, and while wide receiver Tajae Sharpe is a good route runner and red-zone threat, the only “electric” secondary piece in the room was wide receiver Kalif Raymond.