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Kendall Wright determined to get back to peak form

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kendall Wright reveals that he is desperate to get back to his best form after his level of production dipped in the 2014 season.

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kendall Wright has admitted that he was "surprised" by his decline in production in the 2014 campaign.

The 25-year-old surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in the 2013 season along with 94 receptions, but both totals dipped in the last campaign, although he recorded six touchdowns which was an improvement.

Wright is now determined to get back to his best form and is prepared to do whatever it takes in the remaining months of the off-season.

"I was definitely very surprised by the numbers," Wright told reporters. "I thought they would be way better, way up from [2013]. But the only thing that really went up last year was the touchdowns.

"I think a lot of things, but thinking and doing what I have to do are totally different. So I just keep my thoughts to myself. I don't even speak them out loud. Whatever I have to do, I'll do."

Wright will be working with a new quarterback in the 2015 season, as the Titans selected Marcus Mariota with the second overall pick in the Draft.

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