WR Corey Davis
Davis’ production took a step back in 2019, and as a result he also took a backseat to rookie A.J. Brown, who emerged as the team’s No. 1 receiver.
But it’s not like Davis didn’t have chances to get the ball more. There were several times during the season where we saw him wide open, but Tannehill simply didn’t find him.
That’s something that has to change in 2020, as the Titans need someone who can take the pressure off Brown, who will undoubtedly see more attention from opposing defenses.
Tannehill recently acknowledged he needs to work on his chemistry with Davis for this season and the onus is going to be on the quarterback to get him the ball when he’s open.
There are certainly things Davis can do individually to step up, but he’s going to need some help from his quarterback to really break out.