Week 13 vs. Cleveland Browns
With Ryan Tannehill completing just 13 passes at Indianapolis last week, Corey Davis made the most of his opportunities, catching all three targets for 70 yards. Davis failed to score in the four November games but is averaging 83 yards over the last three contests. Cleveland’s pass defense is No. 20, making Davis a low-end WR2 play.
Week 12 at Indianapolis Colts
In the come-from-behind overtime win against the Ravens last week, Corey Davis led the team with five catches and 113 yards. Even though he hasn’t found pay dirt in three straight it was the sixth time he’d registered at least five grabs and the third time he’d eclipsed the century mark this season. In the home loss to the Colts in Week 10, Davis was tops on the Titans with five grabs for 67 yards.
Week 11 at Baltimore Ravens
In the home contest versus Indianapolis last Thursday, Corey Davis led the team with five grabs for 67 yards. He was the only Titan with more than two grabs in the loss, as Ryan Tannehill completed only 15 passes. Davis hasn’t found pay dirt in two in a row and may not again on Sunday against a solid Ravens defense.
Week 10 vs. Indianapolis Colts
After posting a huge game the previous outing, Corey Davis was held without a reception on three targets versus the Bears last Sunday. Ryan Tannehill threw for only 158 yards in the win, with A.J. Brown accounting for all but 55 of that total. While Davis should have a better performance on Thursday night, he’ll be facing a solid Colts defense. Consider him just a WR3/flex option.
Week 9 vs. Chicago Bears
With the Bengals defense keyed on slowing down A.J. Brown last week, Corey Davis recorded a big day, finishing with eight grabs for a season-high 128 yards and his third TD of ’20. Davis has been targeted by Ryan Tannehill 10 times in each of the past two games and the WR is averaging six grabs during over the five contests he’s appeared in this season. Chicago has a good overall defense, so Davis is a WR3/flex start on Sunday.
Week 8 at Cincinnati Bengals
In his return to the field last week versus the Steelers, Corey Davis caught a four-yard TD, his second score of ‘20. On a season-most 10 targets he snagged six passes for 35 yards. In four games this year Davis is averaging five receptions for 60 yards and has a good matchup at Cincinnati on Sunday against the No. 25 pass defense. Consider him a WR3/flex option.
Week 7 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
After missing the past two games due to testing positive for COVID-19, Corey Davis will return on Sunday. The Tennessee passing attack hasn’t missed a beat without Davis but will welcome him back in a huge undefeated battle with the Steelers. Pittsburgh is No. 2 in overall defense, so consider Davis a WR3/flex option.
Week 6 vs. Houston Texans
After testing positive for COVID-19, Corey Davis missed last week’s contest versus the Bills. He could return for Sunday’s home game but has a tough matchup versus a solid Houston pass defense. With the return of A.J. Brown and Jonnu Smith continuing to perform well in the passing attack, Davis would be just a WR3/flex option.
Week 5 vs. Buffalo Bills
With A.J. Brown out two Sundays ago at the Vikings, Corey Davis was targeted six times, leading to five grabs for 69 yards. He has snagged 15 of his 19 looks this season and is averaging 70 yards per outing. Brown should return this week, which means Davis numbers will likely drop. Be sure to monitor his status as he recently was added to Reserve/COVID-19 list.
Week 4 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
With A.J. Brown out again last Sunday at the Vikings, Corey Davis was targeted six times, leading to five grabs for 69 yards. He has snagged 15 of his 19 looks this season and is averaging 70 yards per outing. Brown will miss this week’s game too, which means Davis should continue to receive a fair number of targets from Ryan Tannehill. Davis is a WR3/flex option at home.
UPDATE: THIS WEEK4 GAME HAS BEEN POSTPONED