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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Another four catches Sunday
Wan'Dale Robinson brought in four of nine targets for 38 yards in the New York Giants' 35-14 loss to the Ravens on Sunday.Robinson finished a distant runner-up across the board in all three receiving categories to Malik Nabers. The reliable third-year pro eclipsed the 70-catch mark on the season (71) with Sunday's production, and he heads into a favorable Week 16 road matchup against the Falcons with at least four receptions in four of the last five contests.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Four grabs in Sunday's loss
Wan'Dale Robinson caught four of 11 targets for 38 yards in Sunday's 14-11 loss to the Saints.The slot receiver led the New York Giants in targets but did little with the volume, finishing third on the team in receiving yards and fourth in catches. Robinson has caught multiple passes in every game this season, but he hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 5 and hasn't topped 60 yards since Week 4. He'll try to do more with his opportunities in Week 15 against the Ravens.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Season-low yardage total Week 13
Wan'Dale Robinson caught both of his targets for six yards in Thursday's loss to the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day.Robinson's two targets and six yards were both season-low marks in New York's first game with Drew Lock as the starting quarterback. None of the team's wideouts aside from Malik Nabers (8-69-0 line on 13 targets) was able to bring in more than two receptions or tally more than eight yards in the defeat, so Robinson's poor output wasn't a matter of being surpassed on the depth chart. Robinson will look to get back on track Week 14 against the Saints, though it's not yet clear whether Lock or Tommy DeVito (forearm) will start at quarterback in that game.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Five catches in loss
Wan'Dale Robinson secured all five targets for 47 yards and rushed once for no gain in the New York Giants' 30-7 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday.Robinson worked in his usual short-area role and finished second in receptions and receiving yards to Malik Nabers. Robinson got experience working with new starter Tommy DeVito last season, so it's not surprising the third-year wideout put together a solid performance in the first game of the latter's current starting stint. Robinson should remain a prime target during Thursday's Thanksgiving Day road showdown against the Cowboys.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Tallies 51 yards
Wan'Dale Robinson recorded five receptions on eight targets for 51 yards in Sunday's 20-17 overtime loss to the Panthers.Robinson was a key part of the New York Giants' offense, commanding at least eight targets for the seventh time this season. The difference in Sunday's performance was his ability to make some big plays, as his 23-yard catch and run early in the fourth quarter was only his second reception of at least 20 yards on the campaign. Robinson should remain involved moving forward, though his upside will be limited due to his role in one of the least explosive offenses in the league.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Posts minimal production Week 9
Wan'Dale Robinson caught three of four targets for 10 yards in Sunday's loss to Washington.Fantasy managers have grown accustomed to Robinson posting uninspiring yardage totals, but he had been a steady PPR performer in the early part of the campaign with at least eight targets and six catches in five of his first seven games. However, the 2022 second-round draft pick has gotten less attention from QB Daniel Jones over the past two weeks, drawing just five targets against the Steelers in Week 8 followed by Sunday's four targets (which tied a season-low mark) against the Commanders. Robinson's decrease in targets has coincided with rookie tight end Theo Johnson seeing 10 targets over the past two weeks, which may be a sign that Jones is looking to distribute targets move evenly when he's not throwing to top wideout Malik Nabers. If that's the case, Robinson's fantasy outlook will take a hit given his reliance on volume over big plays.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Fills usual short-area role
Wan'Dale Robinson secured all five targets for 30 yards in the New York Giants' 26-18 loss to the Steelers on Monday night.Robinson finished second in receptions on the night for the Giants, but that led to modest yardage in the receiver's typical short-area role. Robinson has at least five receptions in six straight games, but the fact he's exceeded 50 receiving yards just twice in that span underscores his fantasy viability is largely limited to full-PPR formats.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Many targets yield minor production
Wan'Dale Robinson reeled in six of nine targets for 23 yards Sunday in a Week 7 loss to the Eagles.Even with rookie Malik Nabers back from a two-week absence due to a concussion, Robinson continued to be peppered with plenty of looks from QB Daniel Jones, as he led the team in targets. However, Robinson's receptions resulted in just 23 yards, with his long gain of the day going for just six yards. The third-year wideout has been almost exclusively a short-field option for the New York Giants this season, as he's averaging just 7.0 yards per reception and has just one catch of 20-plus yards. Robinson has at least eight targets and five catches in six of his seven contests this season, giving him a relatively safe floor in PPR formats, though he's much less of an asset in non-PPR given that he's been held to 50 or fewer receiving yards five times on the campaign.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Full practice Thursday
Wan'Dale Robinson (ankle) practiced in full Thursday, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.Meanwhile, rookie WR Malik Nabers reached the final phase of the concussion protocol Thursday and also was a full participant, and Darius Slayton (groin) remained limited for a second day in a row. Robinson thus appears poised to welcome back Nabers for Sunday's game versus the Eagles, while Slayton's status is more up in the air. Ultimately, Friday's injury report will give a sense of who may be Robinson's competition for targets from QB Daniel Jones this weekend.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Limited with ankle injury
Wan'Dale Robinson was a limited practice participant Wednesday due to an ankle injury, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.Fellow receivers Malik Nabers (concussion) and Darius Slayton (groin) also were limited participants. Slayton drew 11 targets in consecutive games with Nabers absent for both contests, while Robinson's role essentially stayed the same. All three wideouts could be available Sunday against the Eagles, depending on the extent that Nabors, Slayton and Robinson are able to practice Thursday and Friday.