After entering Week 9, averaging a career-high 13.0 yards per catch, WR Wan'Dale Robinson had a vintage Wan'Dale outing, accumulating just 46 receiving yards on 9 grabs in New York's 34-24 loss to the 49ers. Robinson averaged over 14 yards per catch in New York's previous 3 games but was unable to get downfield against a San Francisco secondary that allowed 318 receiving yards and 10.6 yards per catch to Houston's pass-catchers in Week 8.
2025 Fantasy Football Impact
Robinson's average of just 5.1 yards per catch was his lowest since catching 3 balls for 14 yards (4.7 YPC) in Week 4.
This week's numbers are more in line with Robinson's career usage. Robinson entered the 2025 season with a career average of 8.24 yards per catch.
You like to see the volume, but the lack of big plays stung. Robinson led the team with 11 targets, but his long catch only went for 9 yards. Darius Slayton, Tyrone Tracy, Theo Johnson, and Gunner Olszewski all had catches that went for 10-plus yards.
Slayton led the Giants with 62 receiving yards. He caught 5 of his 7 targets, with a long of 24 yards.
Johnson caught Jaxson Dart's first TD of the day, from 15 yards out.
Robinson entered Week 9 ranked 13th among all WRs with 68 targets. He'll move up that list after commanding 11 more looks against the Niners, but failed to make much of an impact on the field or in fantasy lineups.
The Giants travel to Chicago in Week 10 and have an excellent matchup against a Bears' defense that just got shredded by the Bengals. View Robinson as a modest WR3/flex option with a limited ceiling.