Patriots one of teams to watch in Allen Robinson free agency sweepstakes
There are eight players in the NFL with 250 catches, 3,000 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns over the past three seasons. And while pass-catchers from proven quarterbacks such as Davante Adams (Aaron Rodgers), Michael Thomas (Drew Brees), Travis Kelce (Patrick Mahomes) and Julio Jones (Matt Ryan) are seen in this exclusive group, Allen Robinson has been able to achieve these numbers with very little consistency from his quarterbacks.
Take his 2019 season, for instance, in which QB Mitchell Trubisky finished at No. 21 in passing yards, No. 28 in passing touchdowns and a passer rating that had him sandwiched between Sam Darnold and Mason Rudolph... yikes. 2020 saw the Bears' quarterback situation remain murky, with Trubisky and Nick Foles splitting the workload without too many results. Despite the eighth most pass attempts in the NFL, the Bears were a bottom-ten passing offense in terms of yards gained.
But that didn't stop Robinson from posting well over 1,000 yards in each campaign, with a massive target share acting as a testament to his ability to get open, outsmart defenders and earn the trust of his teammates in one-on-one situations. Poor quarterback play is nothing new to Robinson, either. He posted a brilliant stat line in 2015, going for 1,400 yards and a league-high 14 touchdowns while Blake Bortles was at the helm.
In Robinson, prospective teams are getting a wideout who can make plays regardless of who's under center, and it's reasonable to think that his best years could be ahead of him considering he has yet to play for an elite quarterback. He's 27 years old and has given the Bears a chance to extend him for the future. Needless to say, that hasn't occurred, and though he has explained that he is grateful for the team and his experiences, "there are more things that weigh out than just fondness" in determining his future.
Perhaps deeper postseason success, a more stable quarterback situation, and, most importantly, a team that is willing to pay him what he deserves — Spotrac calculates his market value to be around $19.8 million per year in a deal going forward — are those said things that will influence where he ends up. Let's break down some potential candidates.