Fantasy Upside
At midseason last year, few receivers in the league were as valuable as Rishard Matthews. That was largely because he went through a stretch where he had 5 touchdown catches in five games. He finished with a solid line of 65-945-9 and was clearly Tennessee's No. 1 receiver.
Fantasy Downside
Last season was last season and the Titans have brought in Eric Decker and rookie Corey Davis to take some pressure—and targets—off of Matthews. While his final numbers were good, Matthews also had eight games last season with 40 or fewer yards.
2017 Bottom Line
Matthews might eventually be replaced as the top target in Tennessee's offense, but until further notice, he's it. Decker and Davis have received more of the publicity this offseason, but don't forget about Matthews, who has a nice rapport with quarterback Marcus Mariota. He's currently going in the 10th to 12 rounds of most drafts, but he could be a nice option, especially early in the season. Davis has been sidelined by injuries and Decker is still trying to find a role. It's doubtful Matthews sees the 106 targets he led the team with in 2016, but he could be equally as productive with less.