After a 2017 campaign marred by a nagging hamstring injury, WR Corey Davis only put up 375 yards with no touchdowns. The Western Michigan product did not play at anywhere near the level that the No. 5 overall selection would be expected to perform. However, making the jump from Western Michigan to the NFL is a tall task for any player; especially for a young receiver who missed an offseason of acclimation and received few opportunities to build chemistry with QB Marcus Mariota.
Davis left Titans fans with a view of his sky-high potential in the team’s playoff loss against the New England Patriots with a 63-yard, two-touchdown game.