Good buy low, but you not going to get anything for him unless you have one of his family members in your league. The only hope is a QB change (which may not help) or he gets traded to another team.Anyone have a dynasty value on him? I'm in more of a win now window and he isnt hitting my starting lineup this year
Someone like Edelman, Marvin Jones, Golden Tate, or Alshon in the ballpark?
I'd trade those guys if I'm building for him. But I'm a blind Titans Homer.Anyone have a dynasty value on him? I'm in more of a win now window and he isnt hitting my starting lineup this year
Someone like Edelman, Marvin Jones, Golden Tate, or Alshon in the ballpark?
Yeah, that is my thinking. Anyone who isnt a contender this year should think that level of WRvproduction is worth the risk.I'd trade those guys if I'm building for him. But I'm a blind Titans Homer.
If I'm rebuilding and have those guys I want more than Corey Davis for them.Anyone have a dynasty value on him? I'm in more of a win now window and he isnt hitting my starting lineup this year
Someone like Edelman, Marvin Jones, Golden Tate, or Alshon in the ballpark?
Not even close. I bailed off season and couldn't be happier.Anyone have a dynasty value on him? I'm in more of a win now window and he isnt hitting my starting lineup this year
Someone like Edelman, Marvin Jones, Golden Tate, or Alshon in the ballpark?
congratsPicked him up off waivers this week and had to start him out of desperation.
can you share what you got for him?Finally unloaded him in my dynasty. Had acquired A.J. Brown and couldn’t bear to have two Titan pass catchers wasting away on my roster. I think CD could thrive nicely as a teams number two, but just doesn’t seem to have the alpha dog vibe to be the man. With that being said since I got rid of him I sure he turns things around or gets traded to a great situation.
League for 20 years....only two owner changes...knew the other guy liked him...don’t really sweat value too much but wanted to unload him since I have AJ....got what I anticipate being a early 2020 2nd (he is in last now....12 teams...sorry so many words)can you share what you got for him?
Corey Davis corralled 5-of-6 targets for 91 yards and one score in Tennessee's Week 4 win over the Falcons.
Tennessee's entire receiving room were afterthoughts to A.J. Brown (3/94/2) and Davis as Marcus Mariota exploited the duo's matchups against hapless CBs Desmond Trufant and Isaiah Oliver. It was an encouraging outing for Davis, but fantasy players need to mitigate their expectations moving forward as Tennessee's No. 1 wideout has seemingly failed to exist behind Delanie Walker (1/4) and Brown in competitive game scripts. A poor performance from the 24-year-old against Tre'Davious White and Buffalo's secondary should be expected next week.
Sep 29, 2019, 5:36 PM ET
Corey Davis caught 6-of-7 targets for 80 yards and one touchdown in the Titans' Week 7 win over the Chargers.
The receptions (6) and targets (7) were both season-highs. Davis and new starter Ryan Tannehill had chemistry over the middle all game long. In the red zone, Davis worked his way into an open space for his second touchdown of 2019. This was a good first step for Davis, but he's not somebody to fully trust quite yet. It's still the Titans offense. With that said, the Bucs are on the schedule next, so Davis will be a WR3/4 option.
Oct 20, 2019, 8:13 PM ET
I picked him up over Lazard and somebody lambasted me for it on the boards.Kicking myself for not taking a flier on him this week after waivers ran. Strongly considered it today and went with Jacobi Myers.
I'd pick up both of them.They ran a lot of comeback routes. It was odd but clearly a good idea to help new Tannehill and WRs get out of a funk.
AJ showed strong hands and my ball on a few catches, Davis had awesome concentration on one Tannehill zinged in and a nice run after the catch after another.
I'd pick up AJ if anyone.
They should have another winnable game this week
Maybe, but it's a bit odd to be excited over Tanny. I want to be, I sooo want to be.I'd pick up both of them.
They both finally got more targets - the targets they deserve.
Garbage Mariota kept targeting Walker, Humphries and Lewis incessantly.
If Davis and AJ are going to get 7-9 targets a game they should both produce. That remains to be seen, but they both have the talent to produce if given the opportunity.
Agreed - I'm not excited about Tanny at all - but at least he seems to throw the ball and give the WRs a chance.Maybe, but it's a bit odd to be excited over Tanny. I want to be, I sooo want to be.
The post game comments are crediting Humphries with gaining the Chargers attention and that they had a rookie LB that couldn't possibly stay with him.
Jonnu got some love.
The scouts I follow didn't rate either WR favorably and reasoned it as not being open at the catch point in their routes but a few times.
Brown is becoming a name or somesuch. I think the move might be to go with the WR that is NOT viewed as the #1 by the defense. Brown is 6-5, 250 and all sorts of incorrect things on twitter.
Davis ran Walker's route on that TD. It was real interesting because when Taywan and Sharpe were starting, Brown first mixed in learning Delanie's role and they developed a so called big offense. We had no knowledge of Davis in Delanie's role. Brown is great at boxing out on his routes, so he makes a lot of sense as a spot fill-in the D wouldn't expect.
Sharpe keeps doing well in extremely limited snaps. Some think he deserves more and he probably does during those quarter long stretches where Davis is invisible.
Anyway....that's all I got, hope it helps
Corey Davis (illness) was sidelined for Wednesday's practice.
It could very well be nothing, but it's at least worth monitoring heading into the weekend if his illness tends to linger. Delanie Walker (ankle) was expectedly sidelined for practice, too. Davis should be fully entrusted as a WR3 against Tampa Bay's pass funnel if he's good to go for Week 8.
SOURCE: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Oct 23, 2019, 3:45 PM ET
He's bad? There was one week when Tannehill gave the whole offense a boost, then Davis went back to being bad.What happened?
P U! Stinkhe reverted to exactly what he has done practically his entire career...stink
AJ Brown is also the definition of a non event. For the same reason.Buy AJ Brown. This guy is the definition of a non event.
Corey Davis caught 4-of-5 targets for 48 yards in the Titans' Week 9 loss to the Panthers.
Davis appeared to tack on a long DPI penalty in the second half, though it was undone by an offsetting Titans infraction. Struggling for consistency or big plays no matter who is under center for the Titans, the 2017 first-rounder is on pace for just 50/665/4 with nine games in the books. He has cleared 50 yards twice. Davis will be a low upside WR4 for Week 10 against the Chiefs.
Nov 3, 2019, 5:53 PM ET
Corey Davis (hip) is doubtful for the Titans' Week 10 matchup against the Chiefs.
Davis' absence could *finally* result in a featured role for stud rookie A.J. Brown, who has demonstrated tantalizing ability at different points throughout the season. Still, this might not be the spot to expect too big of a boom week. The Chiefs Defense has been significantly better against the pass (No. 4 in DVOA) than the run (No. 28) through nine weeks and are one of just seven defenses to allow fewer than 30 PPR per game to the WR position.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter.
Nov 8, 2019, 3:45 PM ET
Corey Davis (hip) wasn't listed on the Titans' final injury report.
Both Davis and A.J. Brown have demonstrated the ability to operate at a high level this season, but consistent targets have been incredibly hard to come by. The Titans are still a run-first offense at their core: Tannehill attempted 19 total passes in the Titans' Week 10 win over the Chiefs. The potential return of Delanie Walker (ankle, doubtful) throws a wrench in this entire situation. It doesn't seem particularly likely that the Titans go too far out of their way to throw the ball against a Jaguars Defense that has been significantly better against the pass (No. 11 in DVOA) than the run (No. 30) this season.
SOURCE: John Glennon on Twitter
Nov 22, 2019, 2:18 PM ET