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Nov 26, 2023 4 26 11 0 2
Nov 19, 2023 3 35 21 0 3
Nov 12, 2023 2 6 6 0
Nov 5, 2023 4 35 12 1 9
Oct 29, 2023 0 0 0 0 1
Player Outlook
Robinson could be the No. 1 receiver for the Giants this season or struggle coming off last year's ACL tear. There's a wide range of outcomes going into his second year. Robinson could be worth a pick before the final rounds after getting activated from the PUP list and returning to practice on cutdown day. Prior to getting hurt in Week 11, Robinson had scored at least 11 PPR points in three of his previous four games. He was starting to expand his role in his rookie campaign, and he offers plenty of promise. However, we know this isn't an easy injury to overcome, and the Giants also have a lot of mouths to feed on offense with Darren Waller, Saquon Barkley, Darius Slayton, Isaiah Hodgins, Sterling Shepard, Parris Campbell and Jalin Hyatt. We'll see what happens with Robinson, and he could emerge as a weekly starter in all leagues.

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2023 36 265 7.36 1 27 4.50 303
2022 23 227 9.87 1 -1 -0.50 233.8
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Remains quiet in Week 12 win

    Robinson caught four of five targets for 26 yards in Sunday's 10-7 win over the Patriots. Robinson didn't register an official rushing attempt, but Tommy DeVito was attempting to hand the ball off to Robinson on a jet sweep when the ball came loose and was recovered by New England to end the Giants' opening possession on a fumble credited to the quarterback. After recording at least five receptions in three of his first four appearances this season, Robinson has come up short of that mark in each of his last six games heading into New York's Week 13 bye.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Tallies three catches in win

    Robinson caught three of four targets for 35 yards and rushed once for two yards in a 31-19 Week 11 win over Washington. While Robinson didn't put up a big stat line, he finished second among New York's wide receivers in both catches and receiving yards behind Darius Slayton (arm). Robinson's total yardage in the victory was his third-highest mark of the season and his most since Week 6 against Buffalo. With undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito shining to the tune of 246 passing yards and three touchdowns Sunday, albeit in a very favorable matchup, there may be some life in a New York passing game that has mostly struggled throughout the campaign. Robinson's role could grow next Sunday against New England if Slayton's arm injury causes him to miss time.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Cleared to play Week 11

    Robinson (knee) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against Washington, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports. Robinson remained limited in practice Friday, but he's healthy enough to give it a go Sunday. The second-year wideout has just 29 catches in eight appearances this season, and with third-string quarterback Tommy DeVito under center, New York's passing game could struggle again Sunday despite facing a Washington secondary that has struggled to defend wide receivers.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Limited again Thursday

    Robinson (knee) was a limited practice participant Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. The Giants continue to take it easy on Robinson's practice reps due to the torn ACL that he suffered in his right knee Nov. 20 of last year. Almost one year removed from the injury, he's still been able to suit up for eight consecutive games, but he's notched just 29 catches and five carries en route to 229 yards from scrimmage and one receiving touchdown. Friday's injury report will unveil whether or not he heads into the weekend with an injury designation for Sunday's contest in Washington.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Practices in limited fashion

    Robinson (knee) practiced in a limited capacity Wednesday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports. Since making his season debut Week 3, Robinson has had the occasional cap placed on his practice reps, but his availability for game days hasn't been affected for eight straight contests. Due to a carousel of quarterbacks during that stretch, he's managed only a 29-204-1 receiving line on 36 targets. Robinson will have a pair of sessions this week to put himself in a position to avoid a designation ahead of Sunday's game at Washington.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Gains just six yards in Week 10

    Robinson caught two of three targets for six yards and rushed once for zero yards in Sunday's loss to Dallas. With rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito totaling just 86 passing yards in his first NFL start, there was little opportunity for Giants pass catchers to make an impact. Robinson finished with fewer than three catches for the third time in the past four weeks after he tallied at least four receptions in each of his first four games of the campaign. The second-year wideout also logged just 49 percent of New York's offensive snaps Sunday, which was his lowest mark since his season debut in Week 2. He'll likely see more time on the field moving forward, but with Daniel Jones (knee) out for the season and DeVito working behind a struggling offensive line, there isn't much of a reason to target any Giants wideouts in fantasy.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Catches only TD for losing side

    Robinson (knee) had four receptions on five targets for 35 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 30-6 loss to the Raiders. Robinson overcame the knee injury that limited him in practice this week in order to suit up and become the beneficiary of a garbage-time touchdown from replacement starter Tommy DeVito. They all count the same on the stat sheet, resulting in the second-year wideout's first touchdown in seven active games this season. Robinson's 27-198-1 line is nearly identical to what he produced over six games in his injury-shortened rookie campaign last year, with neither pace creating any sort of buzz in fantasy circles. The Giants' uncertain quarterback situation following Daniel Jones' (knee) injury only magnifies the risk that comes with starting Robinson in a road matchup against the Cowboys next Sunday.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Will play versus Las Vegas

    Robinson (knee) has no injury designation and is slated to play in Sunday's Week 9 game against the Raiders, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Robinson was limited with the injury in practice Wednesday and Thursday but is slated to be out there Sunday as the Giants' slot man after practicing fully Friday. He could see increased targets in the middle of the field with Darren Waller (hamstring) out and possibly sidelined for multiple weeks.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Stays limited Thursday

    Robinson (knee) practiced on a limited basis Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Since making his season debut Week 3, Robinson has received the occasional reprieve from practice as he puts the torn ACL in his right knee that he sustained Week 11 of last season further in the rearview mirror. Assuming he's able to suit up Sunday in Las Vegas, he likely will be working with Daniel Jones (neck) for the first time since Week 5. In three games with Jones as the starter, Robinson hauled in 14 of 17 targets for 79 yards and no touchdowns.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Limited by knee issue

    Robinson (knee) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Robinson again is dealing with a cap on his reps, likely for maintenance reasons due to the torn ACL in his right knee that he sustained Week 11 of last season. He was able to handle a season-high 83 percent snap share this past Sunday against the Jets, but like his teammates not named Saquon Barkley (ankle), Robinson didn't produce much (no catches on one target, two carries for 17 yards) in a game in which the Giants produced just 194 yards of total offense. Robinson has two more opportunities this week to get back to full participation in practice before the team potentially hands him a designation for Sunday's contest in Las Vegas.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Week 9 Waiver Priority List

    Daniel Jones (neck) is expected to return in Week 9 at Las Vegas, and Darren Waller (hamstring) could be out. That could allow Robinson the chance to start showcasing his skills, and I'm planning to stash him again in deeper leagues. He's disappeared the past two games against Washington and the Jets with one catch for 22 yards on three targets, but prior to that he had eight catches for 62 yards on eight targets at Buffalo in Week 6. I still like Robinson's upside, and he's worth adding for 1 percent of your FAB.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: No catches in run-heavy game

    Robinson didn't catch his only target and rushed twice for 17 yards in Sunday's 13-10 overtime loss to the Jets. The Giants completed just six passes all game as Tyrod Taylor (ribs) exited in the second quarter. Rookie Tommy DeVito didn't complete a pass beyond the line of scrimmage, so Robinson and the rest of Big Blue's pass catchers would benefit greatly if either Taylor or Daniel Jones (neck) were to return in Week 9 against the Raiders.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Sleeper WRs

    As of Friday afternoon, we still don't know if Daniel Jones (neck) or Tyrod Taylor will start at quarterback for the Giants in Week 7 against Washington. Whoever it is will hopefully help Robinson build off his performance in Week 6 against the Bills when he had eight catches for 62 yards on eight targets. That came from Taylor, but the Giants should continue to feature Robinson, who is worth using as a No. 3 PPR receiver against Washington. The Commanders have allowed seven receivers to score at least 14.8 PPR points this year, and Robinson will hopefully continue to show he's all the way back from last year's torn ACL.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Doesn't practice Wednesday

    Robinson (knee) was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's practice report, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports. Robinson has his busiest outing of the campaign this past Sunday at Buffalo, turning a season-high eight targets into eight catches for 62 yards while working with interim starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor. The second-year wideout is kicking off Week 7 prep with no activity, giving him just two more opportunities to mix into drills this week. Those sessions likely will be key for the second-year pro's chances to suit up Sunday versus the Commanders.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Cleared to play

    Robinson (knee) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game in Buffalo, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports. The Giants have limited Robinson's practice reps all season to reduce wear and tear on his surgically repaired knee. He should be one of the focal points of the team's offense Sunday night after topping a 60 percent snap share the past two weeks, but per-target efficiency will be a serious challenge while playing with backup QB Tyrod Taylor and the most injured O-line in the league.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Reps capped in practice

    Robinson (knee) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Robinson sat out Wednesday's session, but his absence for that practice and his limited activity Thursday may have been maintenance-related while the team continues to manage his workload after he tore the ACL in his right knee last November. Since being cleared to make his season debut Week 3, Robinson's surgically-repaired knee appears to have held up well. He's handled snap shares north of 60 percent in the Giants' past two games and has recorded exactly five receptions and one carry in both contests.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Expected back on practice field

    Robinson (knee) is in line to return to practice Thursday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports. Robinson was a non-participant at Wednesday's session, which likely was precautionary due to the torn ACL in his right knee that he sustained Week 11 of last season. In any case, Thursday's injury report will reveal how much work the second-year pro was able to handle.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Leaves game with concussion

    Robinson exited Sunday's game against the Dolphins with a concussion, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Prior to being forced out of the contest, Robinson caught five of his six targets for 18 yards and carried once for one yard. In his absence, Darius Slayton, Jalin Hyatt, Parris Campbell, Isaiah Hodgins and Sterling Shepard are the Giants' available Week 5 WR options.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Clear for Week 5

    Robinson (knee) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game in Miami, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Robinson tore the ACL in his right knee Week 11 of last season, so there likely will be instances like Week 5 of the current campaign in which the Giants cap his practice reps. In the end, though, he'll be available for a third consecutive contest Sunday, and his snap share could make another jump after logging 22 percent Week 3 and 64 percent this past Monday. In those two games, Robinson hauled in nine of 11 targets for 61 yards and no touchdowns while taking his only carry for seven yards.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Set for limited session

    Head coach Brian Daboll said Robinson (knee) is set for limited participation in Thursday's practice, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. After suffering a 24-3 loss to Seattle on Monday, the Giants will face a quicker turnaround than usual in Week 5 while preparing for a Sunday matchup with Miami. As such, the Giants seem to be taking a cautious approach with Robinson, who played his first two games of the season Weeks 3 and 4 after sitting out the first two contests while he continued his rehab for his surgically repaired right knee. The team hasn't indicated that Robinson has suffered any setbacks with his knee, so he should be in good shape to play Sunday while continuing to serve as a go-to option for quarterback Daniel Jones. Through his first two games, Robinson has turned 11 targets into nine receptions for 61 yards and no touchdowns while also carrying once for a seven-yard gain.
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