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Allen Robinson Is Very Likely OUT Of Jacksonville


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Do want. This is the guy I wanted BAD in the second round that year but honestly didn't expect him to be there. He was. We took Kony Ealy at #60, Robinson went #61 to the Jags.

Surely coming off of a torn ACL will keep his contract somewhat reasonable.

Maybe a Keenan Allen type contract? 4 years/$45M?

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

Marty Hurney to do:

Sign Allen Robinson :100_Emoji_42x42:

Sign Honey Badger

 

Doubt we could afford them both. It would worry me having that much money tied up in players with injury red flags too.

If it came down to one or the other? Damn... that'd be a tough call. Both are damn good players at positions of obvious needs.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Do want. This is the guy I wanted BAD in the second round that year but honestly didn't expect him to be there. He was. We took Kony Ealy at #60, Robinson went #61 to the Jags.

Surely coming off of a torn ACL will keep his contract somewhat reasonable.

Maybe a Keenan Allen type contract? 4 years/$45M?

Wasn't Davante Adams the last big contract for a receiver?

Gotta expect his agent is gonna be looking for a big payday.

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He’s the only receiver worth a damn this offseason. Would love him on the Panthers but idk how injury clauses in contracts and stuff work. If we’re covered incase his knee goes out again, I wouldn’t be against giving him a big contract. 

 

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