Wan'Dale Robinson: Is the Consensus Too Low?

The Footballguys staff discusses whether Wan'Dale Robinson's current ADP is an oversight.

Jason Wood's Wan'Dale Robinson: Is the Consensus Too Low? Jason Wood Published 04/21/2026

© John Jones-USA TODAY Sports Wan'Dale Robinson Tennessee Titans

We are proud to be among the first, if not the first, to publish full projections for the upcoming season, going live just days after the Super Bowl. Publishing detailed projections in early February comes with trade-offs, not the least of which is a near-total lack of clarity on how free agency, cap transactions, and the NFL draft will reshape rosters.

We've been updating our projections in near real time, including during the recent onslaught of free-agent transactions. This version will remain largely stable until we can layer in the April NFL draft, but stable projections don't mean settled debates.

We have a staff of sharp analysts with sharp takes of their own, so I thought it would be worthwhile to solicit their views on the key coin-toss situations that will shape each team's outlook in the coming months. These are important questions where reasonable, informed people can credibly land in very different places. I asked my colleagues to weigh in with one assumption: they were answering strictly through the lens of a standard 0.5-PPR redraft league.

Tennessee Titans Coin-Toss Questions


Wan'Dale Robinson followed Daboll to Tennessee. Is he the top fantasy receiver on the team? Where do you tier him?

Andy Hicks: Wan'Dale Robinson has to be the top receiver here—unless the team trades for one of the 40 better options in the NFL for that role. His primary strength is sheer volume; he catches the ball a lot. Unfortunately, he does very little with it afterward. Touchdowns are rare, and his efficiency is historically low. Among receivers with over 200 career receptions, his 9.2 yards per catch average is among the worst in NFL history, which significantly caps his overall impact. I’d place him around the top-48 range, but he’s not a player you can rely on with much confidence in a fantasy lineup.

Maurile Tremblay: I'd say Robinson is the most likely top fantasy receiver on the team. He looks like the safer bet than Calvin Ridley based on 2025 production, and his familiarity with Daboll's system will help. Ridley still has significant upside but a lot of uncertainty. I'd rank Robinson around WR32.

Jeff Haseley: I can see Robinson being the top fantasy receiver on this team. He knows Daboll's scheme better than anyone, and the wide receiver room is open for the taking. I put him in the WR3/Flex tier with a high floor and a low ceiling.

Jason Wood's Verdict

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