Report: Titans decline Corey Davis' 5th-year option, exercise Adoree' Jackson's
The Tennessee Titans are declining the fifth-year option on wide receiver Corey Davis' rookie contract, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Meanwhile, the team is picking up the fifth-year option for cornerback Adoree' Jackson, according to ESPN's Turron Davenport.
Tennessee selected Davis fifth overall in 2017 and called Jackson's name 13 picks later.
Davis, 25, amassed 43 catches for 601 yards and two touchdowns last season. He established career highs with 65 receptions, 891 yards, and four scores in 2018 after a rookie campaign in which he didn't record a touchdown.
The Titans drafted wide receiver A.J. Brown in the second round in 2019 and the Ole Miss product led the team in catches (52), receiving yards (1,051), and touchdowns (eight) as a rookie. He also had one score on the ground.
Adam Humphries, another of Tennessee's starting wideouts, signed a four-year, $36-million contract in March 2019. He totaled 37 catches for 374 yards and two scores through 12 games in his first season with the team.
Jackson, meanwhile, has made an impact as a cornerback and kick returner since entering the league. The USC product recorded career lows in tackles (45), passes defended (six), and forced turnovers (zero) in 2019.
He allowed a passer rating of 94.3 while in coverage last year, according to Pro Football Reference.