Fantasy Upside
Allen Robinson has been targeted 151 times in each of his past two seasons. That's an average of nearly 9.5 per game, something that makes him WR1 material in any format. He's still clearly the top target in Jacksonville, which should have an improved running game to help take some of the pressure away from him.
Fantasy Downside
While the targets were the same last season as in 2015, the production was cut in half, as his 80-1,400-14 line of 2015 fell to 73-883-6 last season. For a player many took in the first round, that wasn't nearly good enough. Much of that was because of the struggles associated with quarterback Blake Bortles.
2017 Bottom Line
Robinson probably isn't as good as he was in 2015, nor is he as bad as he was last season. If he can get a similar volume of targets, a fantasy WR2 ranking is more in order. The Jaguars could be more run reliant this season with the addition of Leonard Fournette, but that could help free Robinson up more. He should be a decent rebound candidate and might even be a little undervalued right now. Robinson's currently going in the third or fourth round of most drafts. As his 2015 season shows, he does have some upside as a WR2.