Giants WR Wan'Dale Robinson racked up a career-high 156 yards on 9 catches in Sunday's OT loss at Detroit. It was just the third game of 100+ yards in Robinson's career, replacing Week 2 of this season (at Dallas) as his career best. Interestingly, Robinson's only other 100-yard outing came against the Lions back in 2022. His first catch of Sunday's contest came on a flea flicker toss into the end zone from 39 yards out for the game's first score.
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Robinson racked up a 42.4% share of Jameis Winston's targeted passes for the game. That's well above his season number, but it's also not out of line with the role he has played in recent weeks.
Robinson entered the weekend ranked eighth among WRs in target share since Week 7 and ranked seventh since Week 9.
Sunday marked the fourth straight game in which Robinson drew 9+ targets and the fifth time among the past six games that he did so.
The game also, however, marked the first time since Week 7 that Robinson tallied more than 62 yards in a game.
Even with the two largest yardage outputs of his career this season, Robinson's averaging a mere 66.2 yards per game through 12 contests.
The usage makes him a weekly top-30 option in PPR leagues. The short-range game makes him less attractive in other formats and keeps him from weekly WR1-level consideration.
A Week 13 home date with New England should be good for Giants pass catchers. The Patriots have played the run much tougher than the pass all season.