You can’t talk about the 2022 Titans’ disappointments and not mention the entire wide receiver group. As you probably know by now, this nightmare began on draft night following the trade of A.J. Brown.
Skepticism immediately surrounded the position group, and unfortunately, it did not pan out thanks to underwhelming results all year long.
Part of the reason was the inconsistency at quarterback, considering the team used three different signal-callers this season. Nonetheless, it’s still fair to say this group left a lot on the table in its own right.
Rookie Treylon Burks showed flashes of stardom at times, but he essentially missed half the season with two different injuries and was limited to just 444 yards and one receiving touchdown.
Their top receiver was their eight-figure wideout in Robert Woods, who accounted for a just 527 yards. However, to be fair, he was coming off an ACL injury and he was one of the few players who at least played in every game this season. That said, that doesn’t explain his issues with drops.
As far as the rest of the group goes, it was significantly underwhelming by every metric possible.
To put their struggles into better perspective, it was the Titans’ backup running back, Dontrell Hilliard, who led the team in touchdown receptions (four) despite missing five games.
Expect this group to be completely revamped by the time next season rolls around.
-Shaun Calderon
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