The Facts: Wright had a 1,000-yard season in Year 2 of his NFL career, but for one reason or another, he hasn't reached the same level since. The Titans think he's more than capable. In fact, they're expecting more from the receiver this fall. "I think Kendall has potential that still has not been pulled out of him. I am talking about himself as well, doing it himself,' HC Mike Mularkey said. "Every offseason you hope that he recognizes that, what his capabilities are, and how bad he wants to see it as much as we do when the season starts. I'm hoping that's the case this year.'
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Wright, a first round pick by the Titans in 2012, caught 94 passes for 1,079 yards in 2013. In 2012, Wright made 64 catches for 626 yards. Wright was slowed by injuries a year ago, however, and played in just 10 games. He finished the year with just 36 catches for 408 yards in 2015. Wright caught 57 passes for 715 yards in 2014. Mularkey believes new offensive coordinator Terry Robiskie and receiver coach Bob Bratkowski should help Wright return to his 2014 form. “(We’re) trying to put him in position where we know he’s successful. There’s some things he does better than others and we’re going to try and put him in good positions,’’ Mularkey said of Wright.