Post by Reignman on Sept 18, 2018 2:07:41 GMT -6
I don't know, but he used to catch passes from Kirk Cousins. Kirk is a little better now than he was in this video and maybe Robinson is too. He can't be worse than Treadwell.
2013-2014 Washington
2016-2017 Atlanta and San Francisco
Robinson is going to turn 30 on the 24th, drafted by the Redskins in the 6th round of the 2011 draft. He has a lot of speed and ran a 4.35 40 at the 2011 combine. Which is faster than any of our current receivers, but then again that was 7 years ago. He's also older than any of our current receivers haha.
5 Things to Know About Aldrick Robinson
2013-2014 Washington
2016-2017 Atlanta and San Francisco
Robinson is going to turn 30 on the 24th, drafted by the Redskins in the 6th round of the 2011 draft. He has a lot of speed and ran a 4.35 40 at the 2011 combine. Which is faster than any of our current receivers, but then again that was 7 years ago. He's also older than any of our current receivers haha.
5 Things to Know About Aldrick Robinson
1. Connection with Cousins
Robinson spent two-plus seasons (2012-14) in Washington while Cousins was the backup quarterback to Robert Griffin III.
Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer said during his Monday afternoon podium session that the background with Cousins is beneficial.
“Cousins was with him before, and he really liked him,” Zimmer said. “He’s a fast guy, makes some deep ball plays. Kirk throws a great deep ball, as you saw the other day.”
Robinson spent two-plus seasons (2012-14) in Washington while Cousins was the backup quarterback to Robert Griffin III.
Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer said during his Monday afternoon podium session that the background with Cousins is beneficial.
“Cousins was with him before, and he really liked him,” Zimmer said. “He’s a fast guy, makes some deep ball plays. Kirk throws a great deep ball, as you saw the other day.”
2. Stretching the field
Over the past two seasons, Robinson has played all 16 games for Atlanta and San Francisco, respectively, and made one start with each team.
Robinson totaled 39 catches for 583 yards (14.9 yards per catch) and four touchdowns over that time. His longest catches of those seasons were 59 yards and 45 yards for the Falcons and 49ers, respectively.
Over the past two seasons, Robinson has played all 16 games for Atlanta and San Francisco, respectively, and made one start with each team.
Robinson totaled 39 catches for 583 yards (14.9 yards per catch) and four touchdowns over that time. His longest catches of those seasons were 59 yards and 45 yards for the Falcons and 49ers, respectively.