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Titans’ Kendall Wright And Justin Hunter React Unhappily To Mariota Pick

Well, training camp is going to be awkward between wide receivers Kendal Wright and Justin Hunter and the Titans’ new franchise QB Marcus Mariota.

The above video shows the two receives hanging out with fans, watching the draft at LP Field. But the instant Mariota’s name was called, Hunter sits down and Wright just gloomily shakes his head.

Now, the big question is what does their body language tell us? Are they unhappy because they do not like Mariota or did they think that Zach Mettenberger was the future?

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Titans beat writer, Jim Wyatt, gave us his two sense on the matter via Twitter.

Kendall Wright garnered 715 yards and six touchdowns in 14 games in 2014, while Justin Hunter took in just under 500 yards in 12 games with only three touchdowns.

 

Anthony Falco

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