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What to Expect From WRs in Matt LaFleur’s Scheme in 2018

There has been mucho anxiety expressed by Titans fans this off-season over the lack of effort made by GM Jon Robinson to bolster the team’s wide receiver depth chart. Granted, many are optimistic that Corey Davis will put together a full season of high-level play, which we saw glimpses of during his injury-impacted rookie year. Rishard Matthews has been, for the most part, a model of reliability—and an absolute bargain—since coming over from Miami in 2016, but the consensus is that he’s best counted on as a top-tier WR2. Behind Davis and Matthews only question marks exist, and it’s easy to become concerned when thinking of worst-case scenarios, namely: What if either suffers an injury that forces them to miss significant time?