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Allen Robinson breakout looming

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(This post was last modified: 04-27-2015, 10:20 AM by Deacon.)

It was an interesting read, even if there were a few terms that seemed a little "pie in the sky" to me. Robinson has always just seemed like the sure thing for this team. You know pretty much what you're going to get with him, and it'll be great to see if he can continue to grow.

 

One other thing; I laughed at the author stumping for his own hashtag term. Glad to know that "Reception Perception" isn't self evident and I need for it to be explained to me. :thumbsup:


I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.

Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say!
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#22

Any receiver we have will only be as good as Blake makes them. He's the key.

 

Robinson could easily have 80 catches for 1200 yards if Blake takes that next step. If not... Then no one is breaking out any time soon.


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#23

Whats so great about Robinson? I haven't seen that much of him playing to even make an opinion on him yet. All i know is that he's basically always injured.


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#24

I like Robinson. He barely had any training camp or preseason and still came in to produce. The injury history with he and Lee are concerning, which is why I am leaning towards Cooper at 3.
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#25

Quote:I like Robinson. He barely had any training camp or preseason and still came in to produce. The injury history with he and Lee are concerning, which is why I am leaning towards Cooper at 3.


I think this gets forgotten. He basically missed the entire camp and preseason with injury and still was able to produce like he did. He can only get better once he can get the on field repetitions and training.
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#26

I think Robinson is going to be a very good possession receiver, especially in working the short and intermediate routes.  He doesn't appear to have the vertical route prowess or threat that I typically see in most of the better number 1 WRs.   


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#27

I certainly think Allen Robinson has the potential to be a #1 receiver. The key here is the use of the word 'potential'. Just like many of the players on our roster right now, they are 'potentially' great players. One may have all the potential in the world... but until it is so to speak, 'put into action', 'effected' and 'realized', it will mean little. Talk is cheap... show us the money.


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#28

It would be nice if ARob can break the run of Penn State WR busts dating back to forever.


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#29

Jags luck will be that he could be a "#1" type WR but will have lingering foot issues.

 

 

That said I love his game and really hope he comes on this year


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#30

Quote:Well, he's a #2 like McCardell.  So, good luck with that sentiment.

 

Cooper would have the #1 role, and for good reason.
 

ugh, can we please stop with all this "#1 receiver" crap?  There are only about 10 guys in the league right now that fit the "mold" people here claim is a "true #1".  

 

So stupid.

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#31

Quote:Here is a very good article breaking down how sneaky good Robinson really was last year. I know we have a lot of people around here who don't like the analytical stuff like what is in this article, but I think most will greatly enjoy it. As I've said several times in this pre draft period, even if we did draft Amari Cooper, Arob would still be our top receiver going forward...and stuff like this help show why I think that.

 

http://www.thebackyardbanter.com/recepti...akout.html
 

Many compare A. Cooper to Marquise Lee which the team already has on the roster.  The most likely draft pick if the team doesnt trade down (which is most likely) is DT Leonard Williams.

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#32

Quote:ugh, can we please stop with all this "#1 receiver" crap? There are only about 10 guys in the league right now that fit the "mold" people here claim is a "true #1".


So stupid.


I don't like the talk of who's 1 or 2 or 3.. They are going to lineup all over the place. Just produce!
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#33
(This post was last modified: 04-27-2015, 10:28 AM by Yo Boy.)

Quote:ugh, can we please stop with all this "#1 receiver" crap? There are only about 10 guys in the league right now that fit the "mold" people here claim is a "true #1".


So stupid.
I agree!! People putting labels of #1 to WR like it really matters.. I believe there is prolly like 5 true #1 in the league and that's because those teams lack depth at WR.. On the other hand when you have solid depth at WR like jags have you dont need just a #1 but you can have your #2,#3, or #4 WR go off at anytime. I think balance more important then just having a #1 WR.
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#34

Quote:Many compare A. Cooper to Marquise Lee which the team already has on the roster.  The most likely draft pick if the team doesnt trade down (which is most likely) is DT Leonard Williams.
 

And those people would be very very very wrong.

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#35

Quote:ugh, can we please stop with all this "#1 receiver" crap?  There are only about 10 guys in the league right now that fit the "mold" people here claim is a "true #1".  

 

So stupid.
I agree with this, and I think Arob can be on of those top dozen guys. 

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#36

Robinson may always be the type of player that will catch a good number of balls and TD's but he was drafted in round 2 for a reason and that's because he doesn't show the superstar flash/potential. He will always be a bit underrated, but a good producer, never the star. I will echo most posters by saying I really like him, but I don't ever expect 10 TD, 1000 yard seasons from him.

 

As far as Lee goes, I don't see much in him, I see a guy that's a good athlete but will eventually fizzle out, I don't think he has long term impact, but I just scout from my couch like the rest of you. I know a lot of you love him, but I see him breaking down despite his athletic talents 


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Quote:Robinson may always be the type of player that will catch a good number of balls and TD's but he was drafted in round 2 for a reason and that's because he doesn't show the superstar flash/potential. He will always be a bit underrated, but a good producer, never the star. I will echo most posters by saying I really like him, but I don't ever expect 10 TD, 1000 yard seasons from him.


As far as Lee goes, I don't see much in him, I see a guy that's a good athlete but will eventually fizzle out, I don't think he has long term impact, but I just scout from my couch like the rest of you. I know a lot of you love him, but I see him breaking down despite his athletic talents
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#38

Quote:Since when does the round you were picked determine your ceiling?
 

thats what you got from that??.. of all the things you could have picked on. lol 

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Quote:Robinson may always be the type of player that will catch a good number of balls and TD's but he was drafted in round 2 for a reason and that's because he doesn't show the superstar flash/potential. He will always be a bit underrated, but a good producer, never the star. I will echo most posters by saying I really like him, but I don't ever expect 10 TD, 1000 yard seasons from him.


As far as Lee goes, I don't see much in him, I see a guy that's a good athlete but will eventually fizzle out, I don't think he has long term impact, but I just scout from my couch like the rest of you. I know a lot of you love him, but I see him breaking down despite his athletic talents


I'm gonna have to disagree with you about Lee, man. I only see him fizzling out of he keeps getting injured. His athleticism and speed is top notch. Love his passion as well. Seems like he's always fired up. Only time will tell, though.
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#40

Apparently we can use Justin Blackmon as trade bait in the draft!


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