The Facts: One of the NFL's best-kept secrets resides in Jacksonville. Because he missed last offseason with a hamstring injury and spent the final six weeks of his rookie season on injured reserve with a broken right foot, Robinson is rarely mentioned as a potential breakout star. That is bound to change after Robinson dominated OTAs and minicamp with his big-play ability down the field and in the red zone. "He's been unbelievable," quarterback Blake Bortles said Thursday. "He's definitely a threat now in the red zone. ... He's physical. He can run and do everything out in the open field, so he's been fun to throw to."
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As NFL.com notes, Bortles isn't the first to heap praise on Robinson this month. HC Gus Bradley noted in Robinson's first practices since returning from the stress fracture that the former Penn State star was already "playing with a lot of confidence." Former Packers cornerback Davon House has begun comparing his new teammate to a "young Brandon Marshall" for his ability to go up and get contested passes. Remember, Robinson was just hitting his stride prior to his season-ending injury last November. He was on pace, however, to break Justin Blackmon's franchise record for receptions by a rookie. Don't overlook him come draft day.