The Jacksonville Jaguars spent big resources in the offseason to get help for QB Blaine Gabbert, using the No. 5 draft pick on Justin Blackmon and signing Laurent Robinson from the Cowboys for five years and $32 million. While Blackmon had an impressive preseason, Robinson was a big disappointment with only two catches for 25 yards. The Jags don't seem too worried, with offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski admitting that getting Robinson targets wasn't a priority. "I'm trying to get certain plays run in game situations and not thinking about actually getting it to certain people.''
Laurent Robinson Concerning Fantasy Owners With Quiet Preseason
Laurent Robinson is raising questions about his 2012 production after a poor preseason. We break down the fantasy implications.


Fantasy Impact: Robinson was a breakout fantasy star last season, hauling in 11 TDs, 859 yards and 15.9 YPC, but he’s highly doubtful to repeat those numbers in a run-first offense with Gabbert still a huge question mark, and is a prime candidate for heavy regression. Just because the Jags bought high on him doesn’t mean fantasy owners have to.
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