Allen Robinson,
John Brown and
Davante Adams have reached fantasy ninja status. They’re nimble, crafty receivers hiding in the shadows who, if trusted, may soon embed a throwing star in the neck of your league rival.
Robinson’s environment is very appealing. He’s an oversized target, off an occasionally exciting rookie year, who could tuck inside the WR top-15 in targets. Cash burner,
Justin Blackmon, is no longer on the team,
Marqise Lee is already dealing with an injury and
Allen Hurns is best suited for No. 2 work. That leaves Robinson, a tacky-handed 6-foot-3, 210-pound wideout, at the head of the Jags’ WR class. Last year, he quickly developed into
Blake Bortles’ main man. Before a broken foot prematurely ended his season in Week 11, he snagged 48-of-49 catchable balls and ranked No. 32 in PPR settings from Weeks 2-10.
Reportedly unstoppable in drills, particularly inside the red zone, he has 70-1100-7 upside. For Robinson to realize his potential, the Jags, who often bogged down once they crossed midfield last year, must improve their execution on the opponents’ side of the field. However, adding
T.J. Yeldon and
Julius Thomas and a full offseason for Bortles should help.