Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kalif Raymond put himself on the map in 2019 with some huge catches, the biggest of which came during the Divisional Round win over the Baltimore Ravens.
In that game, Raymond snagged a 45-yard touchdown grab that shocked the Ravens and gave the Titans a healthy 14-0 cushion, ultimately helping them complete the upset win over the AFC’s No. 1 seed. Raymond was also the leading receiver in that contest.
Looking to build upon a successful first season in Nashville, Raymond is hard at work trying to improve his game..
In a recent video posted by Oliver Davis II, who runs Sweet Feet Sports Performance and is a defensive back specialist, Raymond can be seen breaking Davis’ ankles as he tries to guard him near the goal line.
Raymond’s part of the clip can be seen at the 34-second mark.
Got some great work in with a few NFL wr’s today. Healthy competition!#SFSP 🏁1% pic.twitter.com/kQXPUp6hm9
— Oliver Davis II (@I_Am_OD3) June 30, 2020
While Raymond only saw 13 targets (including playoffs) during his first year in Tennessee, he made the most of them. Four of those targets were receptions of 32 yards or more.
The Holy Cross product also proved to be an effective returner after the Titans had some issues in that department, averaging 11.3 yards per punt return and 22.4 yards per kick return.
Raymond is exactly the kind of deep threat and return specialist the Titans need, and it’s why he should be considered the favorite to land the No. 4 spot on the depth chart behind the team’s top-three wideouts, A.J. Brown, Corey Davis and Adam Humphries.
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