Demarcus Robinson 2020 Outlook: Merely Wide Receiver Depth In Kansas City
5 years agoWith Tyreek Hill missing some games last year due to injury, Demarcus Robinson stepped in and was able to post career highs in targets (55), receptions (32) and receiving yards (449), while also tying his career high with four touchdowns in 16 games (10 starts). His best game came in Week 2 against the Raiders, when he went for six catches, 172 yards and two scores. It was his only 100-yard contest. If everyone is healthy in this high-flying offense, Robinson is fifth on the totem pole behind Hill, Travis Kelce, Sammy Watkins and Mecole Hardman as a boom-or-bust receiver. With targets hard to come by, the 25-year-old should go undrafted in most single-year formats and will only become a waiver-wire target if an injury thrusts him into a starting role again.