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        Wan'Dale Robinson Fantasy Overview

        Wan'Dale Robinson

        Wan'Dale Robinson
        Player Profile

        WR TEN

        Height

        5'8"

        Weight

        185 lbs.

        Experience

        5 yrs.

        Bye

        9

        Birthday

        Jan 05, 2001

        Age

        25.5

        College

        Kentucky

        NFL Draft Pick

        2022 - Rd 2, Pk 42

        Fantasy Rankings & Projections

        Fantasy Rankings

        Weekly
        BYE -
        Season
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        Dynasty
        WR47

        2026 Projections

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        Wan'Dale Robinson's Preseason Player Analysis

        2025 Role & Results

        Production & Fantasy Finishes

        Robinson racked up 92 catches for 1,014 yards and 4 TDs in 16 games last year. Only 6 WRs caught more passes. Robinson tied for 13th at the position in yards.

        Despite the low TD total, he finished WR17 in PPR points per game and WR20 in half-PPR. He was a relatively stable fantasy option, scoring as a top-36 WR in PPR points in 10 of 16 outings. Robinson even flashed some upside with a trio of top-5 finishes.

        Usage & Role

        Robinson ranked 12th among all WRs in routes (523) and eighth in route rate (89.4%) last year.

        He finished seventh at the position with 140 total targets and ninth with 8.8 targets per game.

        Robinson ran 67.9% of his routes from the slot and worked mostly near the line of scrimmage. His 8.7-yard average target depth ranked 61st among 76 WRs with 50+ targets last year.

        He was not as big a part of the Giants’ offense near the end zone. Among WRs, he ranked:

        • 30th in red-zone targets (12)
        • 42nd in targets inside the 10-yard line (4)
        • 32nd in end-zone targets (7)

        Still, the strong overall volume propelled Robinson to 13th among WRs in expected PPR points per game.

        Efficiency & Regression

        Robinson’s low average target depth helped produce a 65.7% catch rate. But he averaged a subpar 11.0 yards per catch.

        Among 76 WRs with 50+ targets last year, Robinson ranked:

        • 45th in yards per target
        • 27th in yards per route

        He was similarly middling in film-based metrics, finishing:

        • 45th in Pro Football Focus receiving grade
        • 54th in Fantasy Points separation score
        • 48th in ESPN receiver score

        Offensive Context

        The 2025 Giants ranked:

        • 13th in total yards
        • 20th in yards per play
        • 17th in points

        It was a run-leaning offense that finished 25th in pass rate and 26th in neutral pass rate. That left New York:

        • 20th in pass attempts
        • 21st in pass yards
        • 24th in pass TDs

        Robinson’s volume benefitted from WR Malik Nabers’ absence for most of the season. Here’s how Robinson’s usage shifted in 3 full games with Nabers vs. the other 13:

        He averaged 14.4 points per game with Nabers vs. 13.4 without, but you can chalk that up to small sample size noise. Robinson exploded for an 8-142-1 line vs. the Cowboys in Week 2 but posted 6-55-0 and 1-26-0 lines in the other two games with Nabers.

        Historical Production & Trends

        Robinson’s productive 2025 followed a 93-699-3 line and PPR WR46 finish in 2024.

        He saw exactly 140 targets in both seasons. Robinson’s 280 targets over the last two years rank fifth among WRs. His 185 catches rank sixth.

        What boosted Robinson’s production last year was a little more downfield work. His 8.7-yard average target depth and 11.0 yards per catch were both career highs (although both still well below league-wide WR averages).

        Robinson’s 4 TDs last year were also a personal best. He totaled just 5 TDs over his first 3 NFL seasons.

        Robinson finished WR66 in PPR points per game as a rookie in 2022 and WR58 in 2023.

        Injury History & Durability

        Robinson’s 2022 rookie campaign ended with a torn right ACL on November 22. That followed an unrelated knee injury in the season opener that cost him 4 games.

        Robinson missed the first 2 games of 2023 working back from that knee injury but played the final 15. He played all 17 games in 2024 before missing last year’s finale with a rib injury.

        2026 Opportunity & Projection

        Projected Role & Competition

        Robinson hit free agency this offseason and inked a four-year, $70 million deal with the Titans. His $17.5 million average annual salary is tied for 26th among WRs with Jerry Jeudy and Michael Pittman. It’s notably just ahead of Romeo Doubs ($17.0 million), who was also a free agent this offseason.

        Robinson reunites in Tennessee with Brian Daboll, who was Giants HC for all 4 of his seasons there. That familiarity should help his 2026 fantasy outlook.

        Robinson will face stiff target competition, though, from fourth overall pick Carnell Tate. He’s coming off a strong junior season at Ohio State, tallying 875 yards and 9 TDs across 11 games. The 6'2, 192-pounder has the potential to quickly emerge as a legitimate No. 1 WR.

        WR Calvin Ridley returns to Tennessee, but he averaged just 43 yards across his seven games last year before suffering a season-ending broken fibula. Ridley will turn 32 in December and no longer projects as a lead receiver.

        Robinson is most likely to settle in as the No. 2 target in this passing game.

        Supporting Cast

        The Titans are hoping to get a better year two from QB Cam Ward. He struggled as a rookie, ranking 36th or worse among 42 qualifying QBs in:

        • Completion rate
        • Adjusted completion rate
        • Yards per attempt
        • TD rate
        • Pro Football Focus pass grade

        Ward was in a tough spot last season and still boasts plenty of arm talent and athleticism. He’s capable of taking a big leap this year.

        Coaching & Offensive Scheme

        The Titans will be operating a new offense this season under Daboll. He flamed out as Giants HC but had a nice run as Bills OC from 2018-2021.

        Daboll has been willing to adjust his play-calling based on his personnel. His later Bills teams leaned pass under QB Josh Allen, but the Giants shifted toward the run with much worse QB play. Expect this Titans offense to be balanced to run-leaning, depending on Ward’s development.

        Daboll has consistently been heavy on 3-WR sets. Each of his last five offenses threw at least 72.4% of their passes with 3+ WRs on the field. That’s important for Robinson, who might not play much in 2-WR as a primary slot receiver.

        Paths to Ceiling

        Robinson is familiar with Daboll’s offense after spending the last four seasons with him in New York. Tate, although a strong prospect, never led his team in targets in college. And 31-year-old Ridley could be washed.

        There’s potential for Robinson to draw 100+ targets in what could be an improved passing game in Ward’s second year. That’d give him a clear path to WR3 value, especially in PPR leagues.

        Risk Factors

        Robinson’s size and short-range profile mean he needs big volume to produce in fantasy. He might not get that this year in a WR corps that includes No. 4 overall pick Tate and proven veteran Ridley.

        Ward also remains a big question mark after a disappointing rookie season.

        Advanced Stats

        Forty Yard Dash

        4.44

        Forty Yard Dash Rank

        81%

        Three Cone Drill

        6.99

        Agility Score

        11.12

        Agility Score Rank

        66%

        Burst Score

        118.50

        Burst Score Rank

        34%

        Spar Qx

        116.90

        Spar Qx Rank

        85%

        Speed Score

        85.80

        Speed Score Rank

        27%

        Catch Radius

        9.81

        Catch Radius Rank

        14%

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        Shark Bites

        Carnell Tate WR TEN
        12:59pm UTC 6/17/26

        Carnell Tate Drawing Offseason Buzz

        Carnell Tate Drawing Offseason Buzz

        Titans HC Brian Daboll praised the progress of rookie WR Carnell Tate. “We’ve thrown a lot at these guys and he’s picked it up extremely well,” Daboll said via Nashville Post. “I’ve done this for a long time. In terms of picking it up, he’s been one of the tops at the skill position.”

        The Titans selected Ohio State WR Carnell Tate with the fourth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Tate showcased elite hands in 2025, finishing with zero drops and leading the class in contested-catch success: 12 catches among 14 targets. Tate finished his junior season with 51 catches for 875 yards and 9 TDs, limited by the presence of All-American teammate Jeremiah Smith. Still, 2025 was a clear success. Tate averaged 3.02 yards per route run and 17.2 yards per catch, showing the ability to stretch coverage vertically. Tate didn’t run well at the Combine (4.53-second 40-yard dash, 1.61-second 10-yard split), but his tape shows plenty of play speed.

        Titans HC Robert Saleh briefly updated the status of QB Cam Ward. "I am not going to put a timetable on anything, but he is progressing really well." Ward avoided surgery for a Week 18 AC joint sprain in his right shoulder.

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