Second-year receiver Taywan Taylor is expected to have a bigger role in Tennessee’s new look offense in 2018. Drafted out of Western Kentucky in the 3rd round of the 2017 NFL Draft, Taylor caught 16 passes for 231 yards and a touchdown in his rookie season, while also running eight times for 43 yards.
Many Titans fans are high on Taylor and expect big things from him in his sophomore season. Personally, I feel he hasn’t proved himself yet as a legitimate weapon on the field. Of course, that’s not to say there isn’t potential for him to do so, but with Tajae Sharpe returning, Corey Davis as the potential WR1 and Rishard Matthews as the WR2, Taylor has some competition in his court.