Corey Davis' overall workload has been outstanding this season -- his market share ranks second among all wideouts in both targets and air yards.
Heading into Week 10, he had only scored one touchdown though. He did find the end zone again in that game, but 2 touchdowns on 76 targets is not exactly encouraging.
His red zone volume has been strong, though, and there's no need to be worried about his upside.
Davis has multiple red zone targets in each of the Tennessee Titans' last three games, with a 33.3% market share in that span. If we expand our view to the entire season, his 13 red zone targets are tied for 15th in the league, and while that's nothing special, they do account for a hefty 37.1% market share -- the fourth-highest in the NFL.
It also looks like there are going to be some extra looks available as Marcus Mariota gets healthy. The Titans have averaged seven red zone pass plays per game over their last three, compared to averaging only three per game over the first six weeks of the season.