Delanie Walker had the best season statistically by a Tennessee Titans tight end ever in 2014.

It was one of the few bright spots for a franchise that bottomed out with a 2-14 record that included losing 10 games in a row to complete the season.

Walker's numbers – 63 receptions for a tight end franchise-record 890 yards and four touchdowns – might not have been Jimmy Graham or Rob Gronkowski-like, but they put him squarely in the same company as second-tier guys like Julius Thomas and Coby Fleener. But Walker was barely a blip on the radar when the league's top tight ends were talked about.

He understands exactly why that is.

“Last year, I felt like I did more and no one cared. I broke records and scored touchdowns and no one cared. We've got to win more as a team,” Walker said. “I think even if I have a good year and we don't have a good year as a team, who cares, right? But if we win together, then the individual guys get the accolades they deserve.”

Walker said his focus is not only getting himself better for 2015, but also the Titans.

“My focus is always on getting better every year. I probably say this every year that I'm just trying to get better. I try to do something than I did last year. That's more catches, more yards, more touchdowns,” Walker said. “My goal is to get better. But as a team goal, we've got to be better at winning games, finishing games, That's what I'm going to set my goals at this year – to be better individually, but also as a team, we've got to win more games. If I've got to be pushing and communicating more and talking more to the team, then that's what I've got to. At the end of the day, we don't want to win just two games again.”