
Justin Hunter, Delanie Walker and Kendall Wright's Post-Week 6 Fantasy Reaction
The Tennessee Titans couldn't cash in fully on a mouth-watering matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars without Jake Locker.
With the starting quarterback watching from the sideline, reserve Charlie Whitehurst managed a mere 233 passing yards and no touchdowns against the NFL's worst passing defense. Justin Hunter and Delanie Walker had solid but unspectacular outings.
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| Justin Hunter | 3 | 5 | 77 | 0 |
| Delanie Walker | 3 | 8 | 57 | 0 |
| Kendall Wright | 1 | 1 | 6 | 0 |
Despite reeling in just three receptions, Walker led the Titans in targets. The Tennessean's Jim Wyatt and RotoExperts' Patrick Mayo noted some missed opportunities that hindered Walker's output:
He now has 45 targets on the season and has been afforded at least four looks in every game. At such a boom-or-bust position, Walker remains a viable starting tight end despite the quarterback under center.
After gaining significantly more snaps last week, Hunter led the team with 77 receiving yards. He brandished his big-play potential, but he still didn't produce major fantasy points against the most optimal opponent. He'll need to display more consistency before owners can trust him as anything more than a bye-week replacement.
Last week's hero, Kendall Wright, turned into this week's zero with one small catch on the day. The third-year pro needs a healthy Locker more than any other Tennessee wideout, but another amazing matchup in Week 7 against Washington keeps him in the discussion as a starting No. 3 receiver or flex option.

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