PHOENIX – The Titans added a veteran to the room at receiver in Adam Humphries, and they expect big things from the former Tampa Bay Buccaneer, primarily from the slot.

But here at the NFL owners meetings, Titans GM Jon Robinson challenged the team's young receivers as well when asked if the team still needs help at the receiver position.

"I like the guys that we've got currently under contract," Robinson said. "It will be a big year for some of those younger guys. At some point, they need to mature and come along and progress.

"You can't keep saying, 'He's a young guy. He's a young guy.' At some point you have to step up, and we've shown signs of that last year certainly. But we'll see how it goes."

Receiver Corey Davis, the fifth overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, doubled his production in his second NFL season in 2018, finishing the year with 891 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 65 receptions.

Taywan Taylor had 37 catches for 466 yards and a touchdown in 2018, while Tajae Sharpe had 26 catches for 316 yards and two scores. It was the second NFL season for both Taylor and Sharpe. Darius Jennings (11-101) and Cam Batson (8-82) made contributions as well.

Humphries should help the cause, but more help could also be added, Robinson said.