Fantasy Upside
Corey Davis could be a guy primed for a breakout as he enters his third season, one that has been magical for many receivers. He's an unquestioned No. 1 target, as his team-best 112 targets from a year ago would suggest. And that number should only increase. Davis was the fifth pick in the draft three years ago, so the pedigree is there for a breakout year.
Fantasy Downside
Can Tennessee's offense be creative enough to get Davis 130 or more targets? And can Marcus Mariota pull out of his career nose dive to make Davis a fantasy stud? Those are things beyond Davis' control.
2019 Bottom Line
Davis was a solid No. 3 fantasy receiver last season, producing 65 catches for 891 yards and four scores. He should better all of those numbers in 2019. He had just four games with double-digit targets in 2018, but produced a pair of 100-yard games and had 28 combined catches in those four contests. But he also had six games with five or fewer targets. The Titans have to find a happy medium there and get him the ball more. His ADP is currently between Rounds 8 and 10, which puts him in WR4 conversation, but he could be much better than that. If he's your WR4, you're very happy.