Philadelphia Eagles: 4 trade targets to consider due to DeSean Jackson injury

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2. Corey Davis

Back in 2017, the Tennessee Titans were hopeful that Corey Davis would turn out to be a great addition on offense to help provide Marcus Mariota with the kind of reliable receiver he desperately needed.

While there have been a few times in which Davis has stood out for the Titans in the passing game, most football fans will be on the same page in agreeing the Western Michigan has been a bust for the most part.

Even after making progress in 2018 by catching 65 passes for 891 yards with four touchdowns, the argument can be made that Tennessee expected more from Davis by now, especially as a former first-round pick.

With Davis only having 13 catches to his name over Tennessee’s first five games, a fresh start on a new team like the Eagles could be a move that works out for all parties involved.

As bad as it sounds, Davis seems like the kind of player that Tennessee won’t hesitate moving on from once his contract is officially up down the road, meaning it wouldn’t hurt to at least see if they could get a solid draft pick or two in return through a trade.

Nothing against the Titans, but maybe the Eagles would be a much better fit for Davis based off the previous three seasons.