That would leave Eric Decker and 54 percent slot playing time as the receiver in the best position for success. The Jaguars slot defender Aaron Colvin is the weakest link among their top-three corners, comparatively. So, attacking the middle of the field would make more sense for Mariota, who has historically picked his spots well, rather than throwing into the teeth of the Jags secondary outside. If the pressure weighs heavily on the Tennessee quarterback in Week 2, Decker could be that much more in play. The veteran receiver was the preferred short-area target for Mariota in their first game together, as he averaged just 7.9 air yards per target. A good performance would go a long way for Decker in this contest, as Davis shined in his opening NFL action. He's coming for the job of either the quarterback chemistry favorite Matthews or pedigreed resume of Decker, and it won't take too long: