Allen Robinson
  • Allen Robinson

  • WR
  • , Detroit Lions
  • 31
  • 210 lbs
  • 6' 2"
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Scouting report

by Dale Lolley

JAX WR Allen Robinson - Week 6, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs. Houston
With Jacksonville playing from behind last week, Robinson benefited to the tune of seven catches for 72 yards and a pair of scores. Robinson is averaging 10 targets per game, so he's getting the workload of a No. 1 receiver. Houston's pass defense has been decent against opposing receivers, ranking in the middle of the pack. With T.J. Yeldon banged up, the Jags could rely more on their emerging passing attack. Start Robinson as no worse than a No. 2 receiver.

by Dale Lolley

JAX WR Allen Robinson - Week 5, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 at Tampa Bay
The good news for Robinson is he's seen 40 targets this season. The bad? He's caught just 15 of those passes. But he did have four catches for 80 yards last week and faces a Tampa Bay defense that has been whipped by opposing wideouts, ranking 21st in the league in terms of fantasy points allowed to the position. As long as Robinson keeps seeing 8 to 10 targets per week, he's a player you should have in your lineup as a low-end No. 2 or high-end No. 3 receiver.

by Dale Lolley

JAX WR Allen Robinson - Week 4, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 at Indianapolis
Robinson saw nine targets last week, but turned them into just four catches for 68 yards. That's not bad output, but it paled in comparison to the previous week's output. Indianapolis has given up 30 WR catches in the past two weeks for 426 yards and four touchdowns despite the presence of Vontae Davis. Robinson should find enough room to perform as a solid No. 2 fantasy receiver as he continues to see the most passes thrown his way in Jacksonville's offense.

by Dale Lolley

JAX WR Allen Robinson - Week 3, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at New England
After catching just one pass in the opener, there was some question regarding Robinson's outlook. He erased any doubts last week by having a career game, catching six passes for 155 yards and a pair of scores. He's the clear No. 1 receiver in Jacksonville, and New England's secondary is, well, not good. Robinson should find plenty of room to roam this week. He will produce more than enough to be a solid No. 2 WR option this week, even in a hostile environment.

by Dale Lolley

JAX WR Allen Robinson - Week 2, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs Miami
It was a disappointing start to the season for Robinson, who managed just one catch for 27 yards on six targets. He and QB Blake Bortles just couldn't get on the same page. More troubling was the fact Robinson was third on the team in targets. The Dolphins gave up 11 catches to Washington's WRs last week for just 125 yards. Bortles will try to get Robinson more involved in the passing game this week. He was dealing with a sore knee, but was taken off the injury list Thursday. Hope for better from Robinson this week and use him as your No. 3 receiver.

by Dale Lolley

JAX WR Allen Robinson - Week 1, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs. Carolina
With Julius Thomas out, look for Robinson to be more of a red zone target for the Jags, as they want to take advantage of his size. Robinson had a solid rookie season and should be able to build on that in 2015. Robinson averaged eight targets per game last season and should at the very least continue on that pace. He should perform as a solid WR2/flex fantasy option this week with some upside potential due to his red zone usage.

by Dale Lolley

JAX WR Allen Robinson - 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
Robinson managed 48 catches on 81 targets as a rookie last season. After a full offseason of growth with QB Blake Bortles, that catch percentage should go up.

Fantasy Downside
The Jacksonville passing game is still a work in progress as Bortles enters his second year in the NFL.

Bottom line
Robinson is a nice sleeper pick this season. The addition of Julius Thomas should take some pressure off him and give him some one-on-one matchups. Robinson is going in rounds 6 and 7 of most drafts. He's basically a WR2/3 for fantasy purposes and there is some upside here if Bortles lives up to expectations.

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