The Facts: The Giants' decision to ignore the tight end position in this month's draft leaves the untested Robinson with a chance to compete for a starting role come September. Heady territory for a player with zero catches over his first two seasons in the NFL. "It's just a huge opportunity. They laid a huge opportunity in front of me. I just have to go take it, make the most of it," Robinson said Tuesday. "I do feel that pressure. I know it's my third year. Like you said, 'it's now or never.' That is my mentality that I'm taking every day."
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Foot and knee injuries derailed Robinson's most recent campaign, but with veteran Brandon Myers out the door, the 2012 fourth-round pick is a candidate for significant snaps in new coordinator Ben McAdoo's offense -- if he can stay healthy. With just Kellen Davis, Larry Donnell, Daniel Fells and rookie Xavier Grimble behind Robinson, New York might not be done at the position -- especially after what McAdoo experienced in Green Bay, where Packers tight ends combined for 133 catches over the past two seasons. Still, the Giants have high hopes for Robinson. At 6-foot-4 and 270 pounds, he's an athletic freak whom coaches have called "the Jason Pierre-Paul of tight ends due to his combination of raw size and speed." He's a guy worth watching as we head towards training camp.