Titans’ Arthur Smith talks WR competition, Derrick Henry’s workload, more

Smith fielded a number of questions from reporters Wednesday.

The Tennessee Titans have quite the task to live up to in continuing last year’s offensive success.

The man in charge of all of that, offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, fielded a host of questions from reporters on Wednesday.

Of course, some of those surrounding star running back Derrick Henry, who ended off last season with the NFL’s rushing title with a total of 1,540 yards on the ground.

Behind Henry, the Titans have rookie rusher Darrynton Evans out of Appalachian State.

Smith also weighed in on the addition of former offensive lineman Isaiah Wilson, whom the Titans selected with the No, 29 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Moving over to receiver, Smith mentioned several names for the fourth spot on the depth chart.

He also referred to wideout Corey Davis an “unsung hero” on some plays from the 2019 season,

The Titans look a bit different at tight end this year with veteran Delanie Walker officially off the roster. But there are some players to watch in that room, and Jonnu Smith probably comes to mind first.

Smith is looking forward to the pass-catcher continuing to come into his own.

As things begin to open up more and COVID-19 restrictions continue to loosen up across the country, it will be interesting to see how this year’s team comes together when they get back to the football field.