Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kendall Wright has been consistent lately. He hasn't scored more than nine or fewer than five fantasy points since Week 2 against the Houston Texans. That continued Sunday in his team's 29-27 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Kendall Wright delivers solid but unspectacular fantasy day
The Titans receiver did about the same as he had all season Sunday. We break down the fantasy implications.


Wright caught seven balls for 78 yards Sunday, bringing him to 580 receiving yards on the season. Behind him, No. 2 wide receiver Nate Washington caught only three passes for 29 yards.
Fantasy impact: This seems to be who Wright is. Since a miserable one-point fantasy outing in Week 1, Wright’s fantasy scoring has gone 11-7-5-7-6-9-6-7. That has a certain value, on a fantasy team that just needs someone who can reliably get a few points, but anyone hoping for dominant production out of Wright is probably not being realistic.
At the same time, Wright is likely the only pass-catcher on the Tennessee roster worth owning. Washington has fallen off the last several weeks, and Delanie Walker -- who caught a touchdown pass Sunday -- is too inconsistent to rely on.











