The Facts: According to Times-Union staffer Ryan O'Halloran, Robinson, who becomes a free agent in March, will play under the franchise tag or signs a multi-year deal with the Jaguars that includes easy-to-attain incentives if he is healthy in 2018.
Diehards Line:
Robinson, who caught one pass for 17 yards and sustained a torn ACL on the play in Week 1 at Houston, was the Jaguars’ best receiver in 2015-16, reaching the Pro Bowl in ‘15 after having 1,400 yards receiving and a league-high 14 touchdowns. He makes quarterback Blake Bortles’ life easier because of his ability to out-athletic defenders downfield. Two weeks ago, Robinson said he expects to pass a physical when he signs with the Jaguars or another team in March. He may not be a No. 1 receiver, but he’s the Jaguars No. 1 receiver, which makes him a priority to re-sign.