Tennessee Titans: Five Players The Titans Should Let Walk In Free Agency
By Zach Ragan
Kendall Wright — Wide Receiver
We might as well as start with the most obvious player that won’t be back with the Tennessee Titans in 2017.
Kendall Wright 100% knows he won’t be back next season, saying after the season “I saw the 2017 Tennessee Titans, and I am not a part of the 2017 Tennessee Titans”.
Titans Online reported, when Wright made that comment, that general manager Jon Robinson had not discussed with head coach Mike Mularkey whether or not Wright would be back with the team in 2017. But the writing was clearly on the wall.
Wright had a promising start to his career with the Titans, catching 94 passes for 1,079 yards in his second season.
However, it was all downhill from there.
Wright hasn’t played a full season since 2013, and he was even a healthy scratch at times last season.
The Titans are going to sign a free agent wide receiver this off-season, it just won’t be Kendall Wright.