- Tennessee Titans wide receiver duo, Corey Davis, the fifth overall selection in the 2017 draft and veteran Eric Decker, have both returned to practice according to Titans Online Senior Writer Jim Wyatt via Twitter.
- Decker who had been ‘looking good in training camp’ missed around a week of practice following an ankle injury. While Davis had been suffering from a hamstring injury missing considerable time in training camp and all of the preseason to date.
- Both players have been effective in the slot in their respective professional and collegiate careers to date. Decker’s 695 yards from the slot in 2015, a season in which he participated in fifteen games, ranked 15th among 52 eligible wide receivers, and his seven touchdowns tied third.
- Davis had 599 yards from the slot in 2016 which equated to a PFF slot yards per route run of 4.99, the average number of yards picked up per route run as a slot wide receiver.
WRs Davis, Decker return to Titans practice
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