Tennessee Titans: 5 Speedy wide receivers to potentially add

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Tennessee Titans, DaeSean Hamilton (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
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2. DaeSean Hamilton, Denver Broncos

After the Denver Broncos decided to spend their first and second-round draft picks on wide receivers Jerry Jeudy and K.J. Hamler, one has to wonder the future holds for third-year pass-catcher DaeSean Hamilton.

Considering the team also has a potential star wide receiver in Courtland Sutton on the roster, it makes it all the more likely that one way or another, Hamilton will likely be donning new colors when the 2020 NFL season starts.

Hamilton was a fourth-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft class out of Penn State and, despite his day three selection, was expected to come in and immediately contribute to the Denver Broncos offense. Hamilton has only averaged 29 receptions for 270 yards but it has to be mentioned how inconsistent the Denver offense has been in that span.

Coming out of college, Hamilton was labeled a polished route runner with good hands and possessed a team-first attitude. That fits the mold of receivers that Jon Robinson has drafted over the years.

When you take into account Hamilton’s low cap number and just how top-heavy the Broncos are at the position, there’s a solid possibility the services of DaeSean Hamilton could be had for a late draft pick.