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2023 60 525 8.75 1 87 9.67 644.3
2022 23 227 9.87 1 -1 -0.50 274.5
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Many targets yield minor production

    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 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

    Robinson (ankle) practiced in full Thursday, Dan Salomone of the 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

    Robinson was a limited practice participant Wednesday due to an ankle injury, Dan Salomone of the 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.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Turns 11 targets into 50 yards

    Robinson finished with five receptions (11 targets) for 50 yards in Sunday's 17-7 loss to the Bengals. Robinson tied teammate Darius Slayton for the team lead in targets (11) while Malik Nabers (concussion) remained sidelined for the second consecutive game. The 23-year-old Robinson couldn't replicate his trip to the end zone from last week's depth chart promotion, but he still produced decent numbers considering the Giants were held to just seven points at home. The 11 targets marked the third time in six games this season that Robinson has hit double-digit targets. Despite his unpredictable workload, Robinson is providing fantasy value for those in deeper formats off of volume alone heading into a Week 7 matchup against Philadelphia.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: WRs to Start

    Malik Nabers (concussion) is out for Week 6 against the Bengals, and I would start Robinson as a No. 2 receiver in all leagues. Robinson has scored at least 13.1 PPR points in three weeks in a row. He continues to be a go-to option for Daniel Jones, and Robinson has four games with at least eight targets. And with Nabers out, I like Darious Slayton as a high-end No. 3 Fantasy receiver as well. Slayton just replaced Nabers at Seattle in Week 5 and had eight catches for 122 yards and a touchdown on 11 targets. Slayton has now scored a touchdown in four games in a row without Nabers on the field going back to the end of 2023. The Bengals have allowed a pair of receivers to score at least 15.8 PPR points in each of the past two games against Carolina and Baltimore.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Week 6 Adds (WR Preview)

    Robinson was my top WR add last week, but he's still available in more than a third of leagues. He has at least eight targets in four of his five outings and at least 13 PPR Fantasy points in each of his last three games. He's a must-start top-20 guy if Malik Nabers remains sidelined and a borderline WR2 if Nabers is back.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Week 6 Waiver Priority List

    The Giants have two receivers worth adding in Robinson and Darius Slayton (9 percent rostered) but for different reasons. Robinson, as we've been saying for weeks, should be added to all leagues, and he scored at least 13.1 PPR points in three weeks in a row. He continues to be a go-to option for Daniel Jones, and Robinson has four games with at least eight targets. Slayton just replaced Malik Nabers (concussion) in Week 5 at Seattle and had eight catches for 122 yards and a touchdown on 11 targets. Slayton has now scored a touchdown in four games in a row without Nabers on the field going back to the end of 2023. Since Nabers can return in Week 6 against Cincinnati, it's risky to go all in on Slayton, but he should be added for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB. Robinson, where available, should be added for at least 15 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Similar usage in Nabers' absence

    Robinson caught six of nine targets for 36 yards and a touchdown while adding a four-yard rush in Sunday's 29-20 win over the Seahawks. Robinson tied the game at a touchdown apiece with a seven-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter. This was the fourth consecutive game with more than 60 receiving yards or a touchdown for Robinson, who has carved out a significant role in the Giants' offense out of the slot. Robinson's role wasn't significantly affected by the absence of sensational rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers (concussion), but Darius Slayton turned into the team's top pass catcher with eight catches for 122 yards and a touchdown on 11 targets. Robinson's Week 6 outlook against the Bengals is unlikely to be affected significantly by Nabers' availability or lack thereof.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Set to operate as No. 1 wideout

    Robinson is in line to serve as the Giants' No. 1 receiver in Sunday's Week 5 matchup against the Seahawks with Malik Nabers (concussion) inactive for the contest, per Dan Salomone of the team's official site. Robinson has already seen volume befitting the title of the alpha pass catcher of the offense, logging 38 targets through the first four games of the season. The third-year pro has just an average depth of target of 4.6 yards, however, so while he projects for another extremely busy afternoon, veteran Darius Slayton and speedy second-year man Jalin Hyatt are likely to share the downfield routes Nabers' absence opens up.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Sleeper WRs

    Malik Nabers (concussion) is out for Week 5 at Seattle, which should mean plenty of targets for Robinson. And I like Darius Slayton as a sleeper as well in deeper leagues. Robinson just had 11 catches for 71 yards on 14 targets in Week 4 against Dallas, and that's his third game this season with at least eight targets and six catches. He's also scored at least 13.1 PPR points in each of his past two games and has just one game this season below 11.8 PPR points. Robinson should be considered a No. 3 PPR receiver for Week 5 at Seattle, and he could get 10 catches in this matchup. For Slayton, he hasn't done much this season with Nabers and Robinson hogging most of the targets from Daniel Jones, and Slayton's best game was Week 4 against Dallas with three catches for 56 yards on four targets. But last season, Slayton had at least 17.2 PPR points in each of his final three games, and he caught a touchdown in each outing. He could be a nice surprise in Week 5 with Nabers out.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Clear for Week 5

    Robinson (heel) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game in Seattle, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Robinson logged limited practices Wednesday and Thursday due to a heel injury, but the issue won't stop him from being out there Week 5, when he likely will be the Giants' top pass catcher with WR Malik Nabers (concussion) sidelined and RB Devin Singletary (groin) doubtful to play. Through four contests this season, Robinson is second on the team in targets with 38, which he's parlayed into a 26-194-1 line.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Remains limited Thursday

    Robinson (heel) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Robinson now has opened Week 5 prep with back-to-back capped sessions, giving him just one more opportunity to get back to full participation before the Giants potentially tag him with a designation ahead of Sunday's game at Seattle. Meanwhile, fellow WR Malik Nabers (concussion) seems to be trending in the wrong direction with no practice reps to speak of so far this week, so if Robinson is available Sunday, he likely would serve as the top pass catcher available to QB Daniel Jones. Through four contests on the campaign, Robinson has hauled in 26 of 38 targets for 194 yards and one touchdown.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Tending to heel issue

    Robinson was a limited practice participant Wednesday due to a heel injury, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Alongside rookie standout wide receiver Malik Nabers, Robinson has been regularly featured in the Giants' passing game this season, resulting in a 26-194-1 receiving line on 38 targets in four contests. With Nabers in the concussion protocol and not practicing Wednesday, Robinson could have a chance to be the No. 1 wideout in the short term if the former isn't able to gain clearance from an independent neurologist prior to Sunday's visit to the Seahawks. However, Robinson has a health concern himself, so his status bears watching as the week continues.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Week 5 Adds (WR Preview)

    The Giants' highly concentrated offensive attack means that Robinson can be a Fantasy WR3 even when Nabers is the clear WR1. With four teams on a bye and all these injuries, Robinson may even be a WR2 this week. He's scored at least 9.8 PPR Fantasy points in every game, and he's topped 11 in three of four.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Week 5 Waiver Priority List

    Robinson just had 11 catches for 71 yards on 14 targets in Week 4 against Dallas, and that's his third game this season with at least eight targets and six catches. He's also scored at least 13.1 PPR points in each of his past two games and has just one game this season below 11.8 PPR points. He's only scored one touchdown and likely won't find the end zone on a regular basis, so his value is higher in PPR, but Robinson should now be considered a No. 3 PPR receiver heading into Week 5 at Seattle. He's worth adding for at least 10-15 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Week 4 Waiver Priority List

    Robinson has quietly had a nice start to the season for the Giants and Fantasy managers as the Robin to Malik Nabers' Batman. Robinson has 24 targets in three games, and he's scored at least 11.8 PPR points in two outings, including two games with at least six receptions. He's never going to be an option in non-PPR leagues, but in PPR he could be a No. 3 receiver in deeper leagues. He's worth adding for 5-10 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Week 3 Waiver Priority List

    Robinson scored a touchdown in Week 2 at Washington, but he only had two catches for 18 yards on four targets. His outing in Week 1 against Minnesota is more of what to expect when he had six catches for 44 yards on 12 targets. Malik Nabers had 18 targets against the Commanders, and Daniel Jones will likely spread the ball around more moving forward. I still like Robinson as a low-end starter in deep PPR leagues, and he's worth adding for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Scores first TD of season

    Robinson caught two of four targets for 18 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 21-18 loss to the Commanders. While the third-year wideout saw little volume, something that was true for every Giant other than rookie Malik Nabers (10-127-1 on 18 targets), Robinson was on the other end of a seven-yard Daniel Jones TD early in the fourth quarter. Robinson caught only one touchdown in each of his first two NFL seasons, but he should easily top that mark in 2024 if he can stay healthy, even if he's just a secondary read for Jones behind Nabers. Robinson faces a tough challenge in Week 3 against a stingy Browns secondary.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Week 2 Waiver Priority List

    Robinson isn't going to make a lot of big plays for the Giants, especially with Daniel Jones at quarterback, but Robinson could be a decent No. 3 PPR receiver. He had six catches for 44 yards on 12 targets in Week 1 against Minnesota, as well as one carry for 14 yards. Robinson is worth adding in PPR for up to 5 percent of your remaining FAB.
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  • Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Targeted 12 times in opener

    Robinson caught six of 12 targets for 44 yards and added a 14-yard run in Sunday's 28-6 loss to the Vikings. Robinson was frequently targeted near the line of scrimmage and finished with five more targets than second-place Malik Nabers, though Nabers led the team with 66 receiving yards. The Giants' entire passing game will continue to struggle barring significant improvement from quarterback Daniel Jones, who threw for just 186 yards on 42 pass attempts (4.4 yards per attempt) with a 0:2 TD:INT. A Week 2 trip to Washington could be just what the Giants need, as Jones is 5-1-1 with a 10:3 TD:INT against the Commanders in his career.
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