Tennessee Titans fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief.
Kendall Wright shoulder injury not expected to be serious


Rookie wide receiver and first round pick Kendall Wright was injured at practice Thursday, but X-rays showed no structural damage, and the team is not worried about the injury moving forward, according to Jim Wyatt.
Wright has been impressing the Titans so far and could be in line for significant playing time in his first season. The No. 20 pick in the 2012 NFL Draft is expected to add another dimension to a passing offense that already includes Kenny Britt and Chris Johnson.
Fantasy owners in keeper and dynasty leagues definitely want to take notice of Wright. He is a burner that will have a chance to develop with the Titans' young quarterback Jake Locker. Locker is putting himself in position to win the quarterback job this summer and will have a fair amount of weapons at his disposal.
The Titans continue to be one of the most intriguing teams to watch this offseason. And with concern over Wright’s shoulder behind them, the team can focus on how this offense is going to gel and grow before opening week.











