The Facts: In assessing the Titans' receiving corps heading into OTAs, ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky wrote: "I still don't love the pool, but it's better than it was last year. Green-Beckham and Rishard Matthews are, ideally, the No. 1 and No. 2 guys.
Diehards Line:
If that pans out, Kuharsky sees Kendall Wright as more of the slot guy, which is a valuable role but would mean fewer snaps for him in the base offense. But even he could be challenged depending on how competition plays out. Rookie Tajae Sharpe is the other new guy and with his precise route-running and dependable hands Kuharsky believes Sharpe could put pressure on some others. Veterans Harry Douglas and Justin Hunter will have to fight for roles. Douglas has a good relationship with Mike Mularkey and OC Terry Robiskie from their time together in Atlanta. Hunter could be a different guy in the new offense, but we’ve been expecting a breakout for a long time and Kuharsky is skeptical. The Titans could keep all six, depending on how they fare in camp. It could be difficult for Tre McBride or Damaris Johnson (more of a returner) to break through.