The Tennessee Titans have a young core of wide receivers in Justin Hunter and one of the biggest myths out there. The second year is where most receivers typically have their big year.
Kendall Wright wasn't expected to have a huge season last year, and there were a multitude of factors that pointed to a mediocre second campaign for him. When Jake Locker is your quarterback, expectations immediately get curbed. Couple that with the uncertainty around Keenan Allen's historic rookie campaign. There will be opportunities abound for Wright in the slot and on the outside, as Whisenhunt will surely work to move Kendall all over the field to create favorable matchups.
Wright's a shorter receiver and may have trouble scoring touchdowns, but a high floor in fantasy football is certainly true. He's currently our 20th-best wide receiver, and we're projecting 93 catches from the third-year receiver.