It made a lot of sense when the Tennessee Titans went out in free agency and signed Adam Humphries to help bring their offense into the 21st century.
Forgetting the fact that Arthur Smith decided that he wanted to run the offense like it was 1975 with tight ends and tight formations consistently for no rhyme or reason, every now and then we would see glimpses of why they signed Humphries.
Primarily a slot receiver, the Titans only really used Humphries in unmanageable down and distances early in the season.
However, that sort of changed in the Titans first matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars when Humphries had 6 catches for nearly 100 yards.