Tennessee Titans Give Will Levis Familiar Weapon With Epic Trade Idea

   

Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson can benefit from more minutes on the field if he’s given the opportunity. That can be made possible if the Tennessee Titans make a move to acquire him from the New York Giants in the coming weeks.

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Robinson’s football journey began at Nebraska, where he emerged as a versatile threat, excelling as both a rusher and receiver. After a promising 2019 season, he opted to transfer to Kentucky, where he would cement his status as one of the top receivers in the country.

In 2021, Robinson shattered school records with 104 receptions for 1,334 yards, helping the Wildcats win the Citrus Bowl. His stellar collegiate performance caught the eye of the New York Giants, who selected him in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

Robinson made an immediate impact for the Giants, but his rookie campaign was marred by a knee injury and an ACL tear. Despite the setbacks, he showcased his playmaking ability, including a standout performance against the Green Bay Packers in Week 14.

In 2023, Robinson bounced back with 60 receptions for 525 yards and two total touchdowns, solidifying his role in the Giants’ offense. As he enters his third professional season, the 22-year-old is poised to build on his promising start and emerge as one of the league’s most dynamic young receivers.

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Although Robinson has surprised New York in certain games, there’s still a chance the front office can shop him around in the coming months. An article by Kristopher Knox for Bleacher Report details why the Tennessee Titans should pursue the wide receiver from the Giants.

“If Robinson isn’t seeing much playing time leading into the trade deadline, the Tennessee Titans should make their move. They added Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd this offseason to complement DeAndre Hopkins. However, all three of their top receivers will be 30 or older by the end of the season.

Hopkins and Boyd will also be free agents in 2025.

Adding another young receiver to develop alongside Treylon Burks and second-year quarterback Will Levis would make plenty of sense for Tennessee. That makes Robinson an ideal trade target because he’s 23 and spent the 2021 season with Levis at Kentucky,” Knox wrote.

Robinson’s youth and the promise he brings to the table may be enough for the Titans to consider him. If he turns out okay, Tennessee will get a talented wide receiver who can stay with the team for a long time.

It remains to be seen whether the Giants shop Robinson around or keep him. If it’s the former, the Titans would do well to make a move on him right away.