The Chicago Bears offensive attack largely underwhelmed last season but former Penn State receiver "I definitely understand that this isn't my first time going into a new contract, so things definitely do take time," he Through 72 career regular-season NFL games, Robinson owns 355 receptions for 4,749 yards and 33 touchdowns. What goes up, must come down... with @AllenRobinson. 199 lbs As the 2019 season neared conclusion"Robinson is the Bears’ only consistent offensive playmaker," Biggs wrote. A pair of Penn State alumni—Packers safety Adrian Amos and Bears receiver Allen Robinson—came to play, though. Following a less productive season in 2016 (73 receptions for 883 yards and six touchdowns), he Now in the final year of that contract, he figures to be at the forefront of Bears front office plans moving forward. Robinson is ranked 93rd, landing on this list for the first time since 2016, when he played for the Jacksonville Jaguars.Robinson was the first receiver revealed in the rundown, and another Nittany Lions alum — figures to see his name near the top of that positional pecking order. 38) of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Allen Robinson (No.
Robinson is approaching his seventh NFL season after entering the league as a second-round draft pick in 2014.
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The Chicago Bears offensive attack largely underwhelmed last season but former Penn State receiver Allen Robinson proved to be a consistent bright spot. Penn State.
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93 on the NFL Top 100 list. 210 lbs 6'3" 201 lbs Allen Robinson has a knack for making things look easy on the football field. "This spring, Robinson expressed his thoughts about remaining a Bear long-term. Are you a Stathead, too? Hometown. 31) headlined the group, joined by receivers Chris Godwin (No.
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Born 08/24/1993. 6'3" Entering his seventh NFL season, former Penn State wide receiver Allen Robinson continues to earn the respect of his peers, checking in at No. 26.
Robinson totaled 177 catches for 2,479 yards and 17 touchdowns in three years at Penn State.Last year, he set a personal high with 98 receptions for 1,147 yards and seven touchdowns.
In January 2019, he set a Chicago playoff record with 143 receiving yards (on 10 catches with one resulting in a score) during the Bears' wild-card round loss to Philadelphia. "And failing to extend him before the start of next season would transfer the leverage to the player and put the franchise in jeopardy of losing general manager (Ryan) Pace’s best free-agent signing on offense. That followed a junior season in which he led the Nittany Lions (and all Big Ten players) with 97 receptions for 1,432 yards.
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Age. Site Last Updated: Monday, July 6, 8:01AM Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? Robinson became only the third receiver in Bears history to reach 95 catches and 1,100 yards in a season, and he has caught at least one pass in all NFL matchups he's participated in with Chicago and Jacksonville.When Robinson appeared in the NFL Top 100 four years ago, he ranked 32nd in the aftermath of a 2015 Jaguars campaign that included 80 catches, 1,400 receiving yards and 14 scores.