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    Titans draft WR Kendall Wright of Baylor at No. 20

    Baylor LariatBy Baylor LariatApril 27, 2012Updated:June 15, 2012 Football No Comments3 Mins Read
    Baylor wide receiver Kendall Wright poses for photographs after being selected 20th overall by the Tennessee Titans in the NFL draft at Radio City Music Hall, Thursday in New York. Associated Press
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    Baylor wide receiver Kendall Wright poses for photographs after being selected 20th overall by the Tennessee Titans in the NFL draft at Radio City Music Hall, Thursday in New York.
    Associated Press

    By Teresa M. Walker
    Associated Press

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans need help on defense. They decided the best way to get it with the 20th overall pick in Thursday night’s NFL draft was by taking an “electric” offensive playmaker in Baylor wide receiver Kendall Wright.

    The Titans made Wright just the fourth wide receiver ever drafted by the franchise in the first round but their second in four seasons. They expect the receiver to contribute in a big way in his rookie season.

    Wright may have been a surprise pick to some, but new general manager Ruston Webster said the Titans just stuck to their draft ratings.

    “It really was more about Kendall and the fact he was the best player available,” Webster said.

    Coach Mike Munchak, trying to build off a 9-7 record in his first season, said adding a talented player like Wright will help the defense immediately because the offense should stay on the field and score more points.

    “It helps both sides of the ball,” Munchak said. “I mean when you’re looking for guys to help you win, this is the type of guy that jumps to the top of the list. And that’s what’s exciting about it I think for the whole team.

    “This is a guy who’s going to help this team win football games.”

    Wright joins Haywood Jeffires in 1987, Kevin Dyson in 1998 and Kenny Britt in 2009 as the only wide receivers drafted in the first round by this team. Britt is coming off a torn right ACL and has missed games to injuries each of the past two seasons.

    The Titans also looked at receiver Stephen Hill of Georgia Tech along with Michael Floyd of Notre Dame. They visited with Wright and also sent their coaches to work out the Baylor receiver.

    And Wright now becomes an extra target for either Matt Hasselbeck or Jake Locker, the quarterbacks who Munchak wants competing to see which starts this season.

    Offensive coordinator Chris Palmer called Wright electric and compared him to the likes of Drew Hill and Ernest Givens from this franchise’s days with the run and shoot offense as the Houston Oilers.

    “The fact he has the ability, with his run after catch, his hands are very, very good, and I think he’s a guy that will allow us to move him around and complement our other receivers and give us a chance to be more explosive offensively,” Palmer said. “And the fact he can get down the field, if you watch the film, he’s throwing passes, he’s made outstanding catches. I think this guy is electric and a very explosive player.”

    The 5-foot-10, 196-pound Wright caught 108 passes for 1,663 yards working with Robert Griffin III at Baylor last season, and he was timed at 4.46 seconds in the 40-yard dash. Wright played four seasons at Baylor and finished his career with 302 catches for 4,004 yards with 30 touchdowns.

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