

The Facts: An all-star wideout whose production and skills have often been lost amid the struggles of his teams, Robinson finally finds himself in a prime position for success entering his ninth NFL season. Set to play for the third franchise and fourth head coach of his career, Robinson has joined the reigning Super Bowl-champion Los Angeles Rams and believes he's poised for his greatest season yet -- which is a sizable statement considering his resume. "Coach [Sean] McVay and the offense that he's put together and offense that these guys run, it's been a top offense in the league for a reason," Robinson said earlier this week, via the Rams' team website's Stu Jackson. "I truly believe that it'll bring the best out of me, and I'll be able to display all the elements of my game."
Diehards Line:
The 28-year-old Robinson is coming off a disappointing 2021 campaign with the Bears in which he never really got into sync with then-rookie quarterback Justin Fields, but then again, nobody in the Chicago offense really got into much of a groove last year. After back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in which he averaged 100 catches, Robinson had only 38 receptions for 410 yards in 2021. Fields is one of six quarterbacks Robinson has played five or more games with during his career, per NFL Research. Each of those QBs -- Fields, Nick Foles, Chase Daniel, Andy Dalton, Blake Bortles and Mitchell Trubisky -- have sub-90 career passer ratings with an average of 7.0 or less career passing yards per attempt. There has been no consistency at quarterback for Robinson and yet he's continually produced. Now, he'll play with undoubtedly the most talented and accomplished quarterback of his career in Matthew Stafford. He'll also line up alongside Cooper Kupp, who in 2021 became the first wide receiver to win the receiving triple crown since 2005. Robinson has the quarterback, an All-Pro receiver to team up with and a proven coach all at once for the first time in his career. Most assuredly, he finds himself in a perfect setting to be the very best version of himself.