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TD A.Robinson 31 yd. pass from B.Bortles Drive: 3 plays, 76 yards in 1:06
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TD A.Robinson 31 yd. pass from B.Bortles Drive: 3 plays, 76 yards in 1:06
Allen Robinson secured 4-of-7 targets for 60 yards and a touchdown in the Jaguars' Week 7 win over the Browns.
The Jaguars gave Robinson opportunities to make plays downfield this week. He couldn't win a few contested vertical catches, but did break a tackle and go to the house on his 31-yard second-quarter score. Robinson is the most talented wideout in the Jaguars' corps. He's earned weekly WR3 consideration, especially in PPR leagues. Jacksonville will take on Miami's defense next.
Oct 19 - 4:28 PM
http://espn.go.com/fantasy/football/story/_/page/TMR141023/matthew-berry-love-hate-list-sleepers-busts-best-starts-sits-fantasy-football-week-8Since Blake Bortles started playing in Week 4, Allen Robinson is top 10 in receptions, top 14 in targets and 26th in the NFL in yardage
As a Robinson dynasty owner, it pleases me that not only is he doing well but he's gaining chemistry and experience with the franchise QB. I think that's an important factor in long-term success and one that's overlooked. Now just gotta hope Bortles is a top 15 QB throughout the majority of his career.http://espn.go.com/fantasy/football/story/_/page/TMR141023/matthew-berry-love-hate-list-sleepers-busts-best-starts-sits-fantasy-football-week-8Since Blake Bortles started playing in Week 4, Allen Robinson is top 10 in receptions, top 14 in targets and 26th in the NFL in yardage
He's got a bright future. Really athletic guy.http://espn.go.com/fantasy/football/story/_/page/TMR141023/matthew-berry-love-hate-list-sleepers-busts-best-starts-sits-fantasy-football-week-8Since Blake Bortles started playing in Week 4, Allen Robinson is top 10 in receptions, top 14 in targets and 26th in the NFL in yardage
Good to see him separate himself from the other rookies Lee and Hurd.My most pleasant surprise WR off waivers this year has been A. Robinson. Very quietly averaging over 12 points per week in PPR and over 8 targets a week. A plug and play WR#2 in my scoring system.
He hasn't done much of anything since Robinson got into the rotation. Over those same 3 weeks, Hurns has chipped in 7-51-0 on 17 targets.Good to see him separate himself from the other rookies Lee and Hurd.My most pleasant surprise WR off waivers this year has been A. Robinson. Very quietly averaging over 12 points per week in PPR and over 8 targets a week. A plug and play WR#2 in my scoring system.
Those other guys have some talent, too, so I do have some that Bortles starts spreading it around more as he gets more confidence in himself.
True, Hurd has become an afterthought but doesn't mean it's dead in the water either. Rookie QB and three rookie WRs plus Shorts - Robinson has taken hold but doesn't mean he'll always be the go-to guy.He hasn't done much of anything since Robinson got into the rotation. Over those same 3 weeks, Hurns has chipped in 7-51-0 on 17 targets.Good to see him separate himself from the other rookies Lee and Hurd.My most pleasant surprise WR off waivers this year has been A. Robinson. Very quietly averaging over 12 points per week in PPR and over 8 targets a week. A plug and play WR#2 in my scoring system.
Those other guys have some talent, too, so I do have some that Bortles starts spreading it around more as he gets more confidence in himself.
Allen Robinson caught 5-of-10 targets for 82 yards and a touchdown in Jacksonville's Week 8 loss to the Dolphins.
Robinson's 48-yard score came on a busted coverage deep into garbage time. Garbage time is where Robinson has been making his fantasy money, but he's on pace for a tidy 78/906/4 at the season's halfway point. He remains worth stashing as a WR4 with WR2 upside.
Oct 26 - 6:42 PM
It's uncanny how well he does in garbage time. I would really like to see him produce earlier in the games. Then again it's all pretty much garbage time in Jax right now.Rotoworld:
Allen Robinson caught 5-of-10 targets for 82 yards and a touchdown in Jacksonville's Week 8 loss to the Dolphins.Robinson's 48-yard score came on a busted coverage deep into garbage time. Garbage time is where Robinson has been making his fantasy money, but he's on pace for a tidy 78/906/4 at the season's halfway point. He remains worth stashing as a WR4 with WR2 upside.
Oct 26 - 6:42 PM
For Jaguars rookie Allen Robinson, leaving Penn State early proves to be right callBy Ryan O'Halloran Sat, Oct 25, 2014
... Entering Sunday’s game against Miami, Robinson is tied for second among rookie receivers in catches (34) and third-down receptions (11) and third in yards (371). He gave the Jaguars the lead for good last week against Cleveland with a 31-yard touchdown (his first) on a catch and run late in the first half.
Not bad for being the youngest player on the Jaguars roster — he turned 21 on Aug. 24.
Not bad for being limited to only two off-season practices (May 27-28) because of a hamstring injury.
And not bad for being held out of training camp for all but two full-pad training camp practices (July 30-31) because of a separate hamstring injury.
“And he’s just getting going,” receivers coach Jerry Sullivan said.
... “I knew after my sophomore year that if I worked and worked and worked, the sky could be the limit for me,” Robinson said. “I got more in-tune physically and got stronger and faster.”
... “He’s continuing to get better on a weekly basis,” general manager Dave Caldwell said. “For what he’s gone through [with the injuries] and where he’s at now, it’s a testament to his work ethic.”
... “He has a lot of upside,” receiver Cecil Shorts said. “I think he gets it. He knows how to prepare each week and he knows how to take care of his body and that’s rare for a guy that young. He’s definitely on the right track to being somebody special.”
Also, Benjamin and Watkins were brought in to be the clear cut go-to guys. Robinson had to get healthy and overtake several other promising receivers, including the veteran Shorts (who seems to be 1A/1B now with Robinson).Through 8 games Robinson: 39/453/2
Benjamin: 38/571/5
Watkins: 38/590/5
And Robinson missed a lot of camp and preseason, barely played in week one, has had Chad Henne and a rookie QB. (Granted Watkins had Manuel...)
Me too.wish we were in the same leagueWish I had him over Harvin in dynasty, I'll tell you that much.
With three WRs on bye Robinson gets the nod. Not confident vs. Bengals I'm just hoping for a 6/70 game.thecardiackid said:should be some solid garbage time this week @ CIN. plucked him off waivers and starting over a disappointing VJAX this week, just b/c he's seeing around 10 targets a game.
w/ gio out this week, and aj still hobbled w/ the toe, it might work.
anyone else rolling w/ him in week 9?
Probably bulk will come in garbage time unless Jags D plays well and Cinci O sputters, keeping game close.With three WRs on bye Robinson gets the nod. Not confident vs. Bengals I'm just hoping for a 6/70 game.thecardiackid said:should be some solid garbage time this week @ CIN. plucked him off waivers and starting over a disappointing VJAX this week, just b/c he's seeing around 10 targets a game.
w/ gio out this week, and aj still hobbled w/ the toe, it might work.
anyone else rolling w/ him in week 9?
1 catch for 10 yards through 3 QTRs. One quarter left to notch 5 for 60. Probably not going to happen.With three WRs on bye Robinson gets the nod. Not confident vs. Bengals I'm just hoping for a 6/70 game.thecardiackid said:should be some solid garbage time this week @ CIN. plucked him off waivers and starting over a disappointing VJAX this week, just b/c he's seeing around 10 targets a game.
w/ gio out this week, and aj still hobbled w/ the toe, it might work.
anyone else rolling w/ him in week 9?
yea... this was unfortunately EPIC FAIL - even w/ 8 targets.1 catch for 10 yards through 3 QTRs. One quarter left to notch 5 for 60. Probably not going to happen.With three WRs on bye Robinson gets the nod. Not confident vs. Bengals I'm just hoping for a 6/70 game.should be some solid garbage time this week @ CIN. plucked him off waivers and starting over a disappointing VJAX this week, just b/c he's seeing around 10 targets a game.
w/ gio out this week, and aj still hobbled w/ the toe, it might work.
anyone else rolling w/ him in week 9?
So Benjamin and Watkins have to deal with the top corner and safety help and that's a slight against them? I like Robinson and have him in several leagues, but lets not pretend that he had done more to help his team than Watkins, Benjamin or even Beckham or EvansAlso, Benjamin and Watkins were brought in to be the clear cut go-to guys. Robinson had to get healthy and overtake several other promising receivers, including the veteran Shorts (who seems to be 1A/1B now with Robinson).Through 8 games Robinson: 39/453/2
Benjamin: 38/571/5
Watkins: 38/590/5
And Robinson missed a lot of camp and preseason, barely played in week one, has had Chad Henne and a rookie QB. (Granted Watkins had Manuel...)
Week 9 targets: Hurns 9, Robinson 8. ARob led all JAX WR in snaps for the fourth straight week.Does this guy resume a leading role in the passing game (and thus making last week a fluke) or is his poor game and Hurns's involvement a bad sign that ARob's usefulness is coming to an end? There's also the issue of a so-so matchup with Dallas and then the bye.
Week 9 targets: Hurns 9, Robinson 8. ARob led all JAX WR in snaps for the fourth straight week.Does this guy resume a leading role in the passing game (and thus making last week a fluke) or is his poor game and Hurns's involvement a bad sign that ARob's usefulness is coming to an end? There's also the issue of a so-so matchup with Dallas and then the bye.
Not sure how you determined that I was knocking Watkins and Benjamin. Actually was praising Robinson since his hurdles to be the go-to receiver were steeper coming in.So Benjamin and Watkins have to deal with the top corner and safety help and that's a slight against them? I like Robinson and have him in several leagues, but lets not pretend that he had done more to help his team than Watkins, Benjamin or even Beckham or EvansAlso, Benjamin and Watkins were brought in to be the clear cut go-to guys. Robinson had to get healthy and overtake several other promising receivers, including the veteran Shorts (who seems to be 1A/1B now with Robinson).Through 8 games Robinson: 39/453/2
Benjamin: 38/571/5
Watkins: 38/590/5
And Robinson missed a lot of camp and preseason, barely played in week one, has had Chad Henne and a rookie QB. (Granted Watkins had Manuel...)
Thanks. Useful stuff.BobbyLayne said:Week 9 targets: Hurns 9, Robinson 8. ARob led all JAX WR in snaps for the fourth straight week.just_want_2_win said:Does this guy resume a leading role in the passing game (and thus making last week a fluke) or is his poor game and Hurns's involvement a bad sign that ARob's usefulness is coming to an end? There's also the issue of a so-so matchup with Dallas and then the bye.
i think last week was the first time that hurns out-produced Robinson since he was named a starter. hurns had a nice few couple of weeks but had been pretty quiet since.Thanks. Useful stuff.BobbyLayne said:Week 9 targets: Hurns 9, Robinson 8. ARob led all JAX WR in snaps for the fourth straight week.just_want_2_win said:Does this guy resume a leading role in the passing game (and thus making last week a fluke) or is his poor game and Hurns's involvement a bad sign that ARob's usefulness is coming to an end? There's also the issue of a so-so matchup with Dallas and then the bye.
Allen Robinson caught 5-of-10 targets for 60 yards and a two-point conversion against the Cowboys in London Week 10.
Robinson only caught 50% of his targets, but that was more on Blake Bortles than the rookie wide out. Bortles did not put the ball in the correct spot for Robinson to make plays, often throwing to the wrong shoulder in tight coverage. Robinson has dominated targets for Jacksonville this season, and is a great player to target for the fantasy playoffs. The Jaguars get the Texans, Ravens, Titans and Texans again Weeks 14 thorough 17.
Nov 9 - 5:14 PM
Jaguars WR Allen Robinson is done for the season with a broken foot.
Robinson is unsure when he suffered the stress fracture, but alerted the team following Sunday's loss to the Cowboys that his foot didn't feel right. It's a gut-punch to Robinson, but as long as he's not dealing with a Lisfranc problem or Jones fracture, he should make a quick recovery and be ready in plenty of time for OTAs. There was no reason to push Robinson back out there in a lost season. Robinson's rookie season ends with 48 catches for 548 yards and two touchdowns. He'll reenter 2015 as the favorite for No. 1 duties. In the meantime, the Jaguars will get a longer look at Marqise Lee.
Nov 11 - 1:39 PM
Did you get world class treatment for it?As someone who suffered a stress fracture in his teens while running 10 Ks, I can tell you that it isn't minor. It's a broken bone in your foot. And it is hard to heal such a break. My foot still gives me pain when I run a lot.
Major bummer. Like this kid a lot.
What is that world class treatment protocol? Stay off it? Check. Let it heal naturally? Check. Unless he gets surgery, which would be an even worse sign, there is no world class treatment that I have ever heard of.Did you get world class treatment for it?As someone who suffered a stress fracture in his teens while running 10 Ks, I can tell you that it isn't minor. It's a broken bone in your foot. And it is hard to heal such a break. My foot still gives me pain when I run a lot.
Nonsurgical TreatmentTreatment will vary depending on the location of your stress fracture and its severity.
The goal of any treatment is to help you return to all the activities you enjoy. Following your doctor's treatment plan will restore your abilities faster, and help you prevent further problems in the future.
Rest. Take a break from the activity that caused the stress fracture. It typically takes 6 to 8 weeks for a stress fracture to heal. During that time, switch to aerobic activities that place less stress on your foot and leg. Swimming and cycling are good alternative activities. Remember, however, that you should not do any physical activity on the involved foot or ankle until you consult a doctor.
Protective footwear. To reduce stress on your foot and leg, your doctor may recommend wearing protective footwear. This may be a stiff-soled shoe, a wooden-soled sandal, or a removable short-leg fracture brace shoe.
Casts. Stress fractures in the fifth metatarsal bone (on the outer side of the foot) or in the navicular or talus bones take longer to heal. Your doctor may apply a cast to your foot to keep your bones in a fixed position and to remove the stress on your involved leg. Casts are a type of external fixation. To keep weight off your foot and leg, your doctor may recommend that you use crutches until the bone heals.
Surgical TreatmentSome stress fractures require surgery to heal properly. In most cases, this involves supporting the bones by inserting a type of fastener. This is called internal fixation. Pins, screws, and/or plates are most often used to hold the small bones of the foot and ankle together during the healing process.