Holy Schneikes
Footballguy
Why is Robiskie's upside limited? What am I missing? The guy has everything the NFL seems to look for in a receiver except maybe upper-echelon speed. Everybody article I've read on him raves about most aspects of his game, but then winds up saying, "but he's got a limited upside" or something pretty close to that.
Nobody seems to say that about Britt or Nicks, but neither of them are burners either. And by all appearances, Robiskie is quicker and taller, a better route runner, has fantastic hands, and has excellent "character".
So what is it that is limiting Robiskie?
Nobody seems to say that about Britt or Nicks, but neither of them are burners either. And by all appearances, Robiskie is quicker and taller, a better route runner, has fantastic hands, and has excellent "character".
So what is it that is limiting Robiskie?
eSean Jackson - 25.1Marvin Harrison - 25.1Chad Johnson - 25.3Randy Moss - 25.6Torry Holt - 25.8Brian Robiskie - 26.1Eddie Royal - 26.1Donald Driver - 26.3Reggie Wayne - 26.9Derrick Mason - 27.5Larry Fitzgerald - 27.5Hines Ward - 27.8Hakeem Nicks - 28.0Brandon Marshall - 28.0Roddy White - 28.2Dwayne Bowe - 28.4Michael Crabtree - 28.4Anquan Boldin - 28.6This isn't a comprehensive list and it might not be totally accurate since the measurements were taken from NFL.com, but I think it provides a good general spectrum of body types. You can see that Robiskie is sandwiched between Torry Holt and Donald Driver with the exact same BMI as Eddie Royal. He's tall, but he's not a big guy by any means. Does he have the explosiveness and burst to compensate for his lack of power? I'm not so sure. I didn't see it last year. Maybe he'll be faster this season now that he'll be two years removed from his knee injury. The above list also shows you why all the talk about Michael Crabtree's "disappointing" height was bunk. By NFL WR standards, he's absolutely huge.