While the media and fan spotlight remains fixated on Corey Davis — and rightfully so — but there is a bit of a mystery forming around where Rishard Matthews will fit in to the receiver rotation once he returns from injury. Matthews has led all Titans wide receivers in targets, yards, and touchdowns for two straight seasons so the assumption was always that he would start opposite Davis in 2-wide sets with Taywan Taylor entering the game as a slot receiver in 3-wide sets. However, that assumption is
Taylor has just recently started to get some snaps in the slot this week, but he was almost exclusively used as the starting “X” over the first few weeks of camp with Corey Davis sliding over to the “Z” spot.