WR Kalif Raymond
The Titans are going to be looking for a wide receiver who they can depend on to be a consistent deep threat in 2020 — and Kalif Raymond could be that guy after showing his ability as a game-breaker in 2019.
Raymond flashed impressive deep-threat potential in limited action, as his 10 catches (including playoffs) went for an average of 21.5 yards. Four of those receptions went for 32 yards or more.
His three 40-plus-yard receptions came in clutch moments, including a huge 45-yard touchdown grab in the divisional round game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Raymond’s Week 10 catch against the Kansas City Chiefs helped wake up the offense, and his Week 13 reception against the Indianapolis Colts put the Titans’ division rival away for good.
Raymond also figures to factor into the equation in the return game, as he averaged 11.3 yards per punt return and 22.4 yards per kick return last season.
Among qualified players, Raymond would have ranked No. 3 in punt return average and tied for No. 11 in kick return average last season.