The Facts: Robinson continues to work towards being fully cleared to return from his torn left ACL. "I don't really know what is going to happen. I know there's a lot of different scenarios," Robinson, who's set to become an unrestricted free agent, said. "Right now, my main focus is to kind of let my agent narrow down the scenarios and for me to get back at 100 percent. That's the main focus right now for me. Again, I know I'll be back at 100 percent and relatively soon."
Diehards Line:
Robinson’s rookie contract expires in March and he’s eagerly awaiting an offer from the Jaguars. Despite the uncertainty, he’s concentrating on building off the team’s surprising success in 2017. Robinson said he was grateful to HC Doug Marrone and his teammates to make sure he felt part of the franchise’s first division title since 1999 and first playoff appearance since 2007. Robinson suffered his injury on the third offensive snap of the season, underwent surgery a couple of weeks later and then began rehab. He hasn’t been at practices but he has been participating in some meetings. He also went on the team’s final four road trips. As ESPN.com's Mike DiRocco suggests, the Jaguars’ offense certainly would have been more explosive with Robinson on the field. He has averaged 14.1 yards per catch on 202 receptions and has 22 touchdown catches in three seasons, and he had a monster year in 2015 (80 catches for 1,400 yards and a franchise single-season record 14 touchdown catches). His yardage and touchdown numbers dropped off in 2016 -- 73 catches for 883 yards and six TDs -- but he had a fantastic training camp and appeared poised for a big season before his injury. Now that he’s coming off the ACL injury, there’s a level of uncertainty of just what kind of impact he can have in 2018, which is why he’s not sure what to expect from the Jaguars in terms of a contract offer. We should all know more about that by the middle of March.