Treylon Burks

#16 WR / Tennessee Titans / EXP: 3YRS Height: 6-2 Weight: 225 lb Age: 24 College: Arkansas Bye 5

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: No stats in Week 2

    Treylon Burks was targeted once but did not record a catch in Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Jets.Burks saw his snap rate fall from 70 percent in Week 1 to 50 percent Sunday. That was primarily due to DeAndre Hopkins ramping up his workload, and that trend will likely continue as the season progresses.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Limited to three touches

    Treylon Burks recorded one reception (on two targets) for two yards in Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Bears. He added two rushes for one yard.Burks was on the field for 44 offensive snaps, which was more than expected as DeAndre Hopkins was severely limited due to an ongoing knee issue. Despite the opportunity, Burks made a limited impact on the game as his longest gain went for only six yards.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Back at practice

    Treylon Burks participated in practice Thursday, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Per Wyatt, Burks, who left Wednesday's practice with a trainer after landing hard on the field, appeared unhindered Thursday, which sets the stage for the wideout to be available for Sunday's preseason finale against the Saints. The Titans remain hopeful that DeAndre Hopkins (knee) will be ready for Week 1 action, but in the meantime, Burks is in a position to see added WR reps alongside Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Exits practice Wednesday

    Treylon Burks left Wednesday's practice with a trainer after landing hard on the field, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Wyatt notes that Burks held his back/hip area as he left the field late in the session, but was walking under his own power. Until added context is available, consider the wideout day-to-day as Sunday's preseason finale against the Saints approaches.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Takes field with first unit

    Treylon Burks hauled in his lone target for 12 yards in Saturday's 17-13 preseason win over the 49ers.Burks continues to run with the first-unit offense alongside Calvin Ridley while DeAndre Hopkins (knee) remains questionable for the start of the regular season. The larger role would certainly boost Burks' fantasy stock, which took a hit following the signing of Ridley this past offseason. Even when the Tennessee Titans' veteran wideouts are healthy, Burks figures to remain a part of the passing game in a slot role.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Opportunity knocks

    With DeAndre Hopkins possibly in line to miss 4-6 weeks with a knee issue, Treylon Burks is slated to see first-team reps in the meantime, Turron Davenport of ESPN reports.While the Tennessee Titans are are optimistic about Hopkins' return, the initial timetable on that front suggests that he's not a lock to be ready for Week 1 action. In the event that Hopkins is out or limited early on this season, Burks would be in line to see added opportunities alongside fellow WRs Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Still has role in crowded WR room

    Coach Brian Callahan said Thursday that Treylon Burks still has a role in Tennessee's wide receiver corps after the team's signing of veteran slot specialist Tyler Boyd, Nick Suss of the Nashville Tennessean reports.Callahan said of Burks' offseason "the work that he's put in has been really impressive," per Turron Davenport of ESPN, but the 2022 first-round pick may nonetheless have slid to No. 4 on the depth chart following Boyd's arrival, with Calvin Ridley and DeAndre Hopkins entrenched as Will Levis' clear top targets. The 225-pound wideout could still certainly have untapped potential, as he's battled injuries throughout the first two years of his NFL career, but his path to consistent opportunities has grown murkier despite Tennessee most ignoring the WR position in April's draft. For fantasy purposes, at least, Burks' prospects for 2024 will look dim if he's not able to beat out Boyd for the No. 3 role in training camp. Callahan did, at least, say that Burks will earn opportunities to line up both inside and outside.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Drops to third on depth chart

    Treylon Burks profiles as the Tennessee Titans' No. 3 receiver following the signing of Calvin Ridley, according to Mike Moraitis of Titans Wire.Assuming the Titans keep DeAndre Hopkins, there's really no room for Burks to sit any higher than third on the depth chart, even though he was a first-round pick just two years ago. The 225-pound WR missed six games in each of his first two NFL seasons while battling a variety of injuries, and he dropped from 444 yards as a rookie to 221 in his second season. From a real-life standpoint, Burks might actually be better off in a low-pressure role as the No. 3 receiver behind two established starters, but the tough competition for snaps and targets equates to a lower fantasy ceiling / lesser breakout odds all the same. The worst-case scenario would entail Burks losing the No. 3 role and sliding even further down Tennessee's depth chart.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Not targeted in season finale

    Treylon Burks was not targeted in Sunday's 28-20 win over the Jaguars.Burks was a popular breakout selection throughout the offseason, though he underwhelmed significantly by recording only 16 catches for 221 yards and no touchdowns across 11 games. In part, the depressed numbers were due to a concussion and a knee injury that combined to sideline him for five games. However, Burks made little impact even when he was on the field, as he topped 50 receiving yards in only two games. He'll be entering a pivotal third season and will need to find a way to stay healthy and consistently command targets in Tennessee's offense to break out, though he hasn't shown the ability to do either early in his career.

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    Titans' Treylon Burks: Another quiet game

    Treylon Burks recorded two receptions on three targets for 11 yards in Sunday's 26-3 loss to the Texans.Burks was on the field for 83 percent of snaps, his highest mark since Week 1. However, that didn't translate to increased involvement in the offense, and he's now failed to surpass three targets in any of his five games since returning from a head injury. Held back by injuries and poor quarterback play, Burks has failed to live up to his hype as a breakout candidate during the offseason.

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