DavisandEvans

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As someone who’s covered a team since 1996 that has failed to find or develop a single, top-grade receiver, seeing one up close is of high interest.

Mike Evans is likely the best receiver to step foot on the Titans practice field since Marvin Harrison visited with the Colts for joint camp work before the AFC South formed in 2002.

And while Jason Pierre-Paul was condescending when asked about Taylor Lewan, Evans was just about delightful with regard to the Titans’ cornerbacks he faced Wednesday and Thursday as well as about Tennessee’s second-year receiver Corey Davis.

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Paul Kuharsky has covered the Tennessee Titans since 1996, first for The Tennessean, then ESPN.com and now independently at paulkuharsky.com. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee and one of the longest-tenured Titans beat reporters in the franchise's history.