Minnesota Vikings wideout Aldrick Robinson had two receptions for 44 yards and a touchdown during a win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 15. Robinson has five touchdowns on 17 catches this season. While he has not broken the 50-yard barrier yet this season, he is a definite red-zone threat. Robinson has taken over the WR3 role from Laquon Treadwell. He is only a fantasy option in supremely deep leagues. He is worthy of a speculative pickup for desperate fantasy managers in leagues with more than 12 teams heading into Week 16.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Aldrick Robinson has become the unquestioned WR3 on the depth chart. He had nine targets in Week 13 against the New England Patriots, which only trailed Adam Thielen and Dalvin Cook (10) for the team lead. Robinson only hauled in five of the passes for 37 yards, but it looks like he has established himself in Vikings' offensive plan. Robinson faces the Seattle Seahawks in Week 14, who have been victimized by receivers recently. They have given up at least 89 receiving yards to six different players in their past four games. While Robinson is only a fantasy option in supremely deep leagues, he is worthy of a speculative add due to the increased role.
Aldrick Robinson Catches Another Touchdown In Week 11
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Aldrick Robinson has become a touchdown machine this season. He had two receptions for 24 yards and a score in 25-20 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday night. He only has nine receptions on the season, but four of them have been touchdowns. Robinson is a risky fantasy asset that is entirely touchdown dependent. With that in mind, he has a definite role in the red zone and offers some upside to managers in the deepest of leagues.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Aldrick Robinson had one reception in Week 7, but it was for a 34-yard touchdown. The speedy wideout now has three touchdowns on four receptions this season. His lack of targets severely caps his upside although he has proven to be a red-zone threat. Regardless, Robinson should only be a fantasy option in the deepest of leagues with 18 or more teams. His role in the offense is too small to be considered anywhere else.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Aldrick Robinson burst onto the scene in Week 4, snagging two TD catches in his first game with the team. The issue is that those were Robinson's only two targets of the entire contest, and he will have to battle for every opportunity on a deep Vikings offense. While it seems likely that Robinson has wrestled away some of the WR3 duties from Laquon Treadwell, he is not a viable fantasy option for Week 5. The Philadelphia Eagles have allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to wide receivers so far this season, but Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen will be the main benefactors. Until Robinson gains a more prominent role in the offense, he can be avoided in fantasy.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Aldrick Robinson caught his only two targets of the night from Kirk Cousins, turning them into 33 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the 38-31 Vikings loss. Robinson just signed with the team on September 17, but he is already showing nice chemistry with his former quarterback on the Redskins. However, he was on the field for just 8-of-74 offensive snaps and looks to be no higher than the fourth receiving option on a team that generally concentrates its offense on the top few players. Robinson is worth looking at as a deep-league flier and DFS punt play at this point, but his role in the offense should be monitored moving forward.
The Minnesota Vikings are signing free-agent wide receiver Aldrick Robinson on Monday, according to sources. Robinson is a speedy wideout that had only 19 receptions for 260 yards and two touchdowns in a full season with the Niners last year. He'll provide depth behind Stefon Diggs, Adam Thielen, Laquon Treadwell and Stacy Coley. There's a chance Robinson could be used in the offense immediately, but he's just a watch candidate for now in deeper leagues.
The San Francisco 49ers released wide receiver Aldrick Robinson on Friday, according to a league source. Robinson had spent time with head coach Kyle Shanahan previously with the Redskins and Browns. The 29-year-old had just 19 catches for 260 yards and two touchdowns in his lone season with the Niners in 2017.
No doubt a consistent big play threat, San Francisco 49ers wide receiverAldrick Robinson will be added to the starting lineup for the 49ers after Pierre Garcon(neck) was put on Injured Reserve earlier this week. Robinson has averaged over 18 yards per reception on his career, but has not had the volume to make him a consistent fantasy asset. He faces a Cardinals secondary with Patrick Peterson, but Peterson will not be on Robinson for the entirety of their Week 9 matchup. Robinson is a boom or bust WR4 this week.
Aldrick Robinson Sees Increased Role After Marquise Goodwin Exits In Week 4
Once San Francisco 49ers speedster Marquise Goodwin left the game in Arizona, Aldrick Robinson lead the team in targets with 12 in their Week 4 loss. Robinson was only able to catch three of his 12 targets for 52 yards in the losing effort. If Goodwin continues to miss time, Robinson could be a low-end flex option in deeper leagues with the first set of bye weeks happening in Week 5. He'll have a nice matchup against a less than stellar Colts secondary.