Corey Davis: Comeback Player of the Year
Davis is one of two players that could lead to the Titans having back-to-back Comeback Player of the Year award winners, which would be perfect timing with Davis set to hit free agency next offseason.
The former No. 5 overall pick has been solid during his career, but hasn’t exactly lived up to the expectations of a top draft pick, leading many to call him a bust.
After putting together a career year in 2018 with 891 yards and four touchdowns, Davis took a step back in terms of production last season, with just 601 yards and two touchdowns in 2019.
Chemistry between Davis and Tannehill seemed to be a real issue last season, and it’s something that the quarterback admits he needs to work on with his receiver in 2020.
If Tannehill and Davis can get on the same page, perhaps the Western Michigan product will actually get the ball when he is open and get more looks overall in the offense, leading to better production.
Adding to that, the Titans’ new No. 1 receiver, Brown, is going to be getting a lot of attention from opposing defenses this season, which should open things up even more for Davis.
The 2020 campaign is setup perfectly for Davis to have his best season yet, and it could lead to him taking home some hardware en route to a nice payday in free agency in 2021.