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Wide Receiver Rank: #81 Overall: #241
Robiskie didn't do much early in the season but actually made his mark in the passing game late in the season. He had at least two catches six straight games to end the season and scored touchdowns in each of the last three games. He got a little more work and took advantage. Even with that said, though, Robiskie still finished with 29 receptions for 310 yards. He has done little in two seasons in the NFL. This season could be a make or break year for him, especially with a new offense installed. The good news for Robiski is the new offense should suit him well. He is more of a possession receiver, making him a good fit for the West Coast offense. Robiskie runs pretty good routes and has solid hands. He lacks some explosiveness, which seems to hold him back. Robiskie seems a good fit for the No. 3 job, a spot he should challenge for this season.
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A new offense could net him career highs across the board. But his previous career highs are far from impressive, making Robiskie an iffy fantasy proposition. It would surprise to see him top 50 receptions and 600 yards. He might be worth a late flier in PPR leagues, but that is about it. |
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| The Jacksonville Jaguars have placed WR Brian Robiskie (hamstring) on Injured Reserve, ending his 2011 season. In a corresponding move, the team signed practice squad DT Corvey Irvin to their active roster. |
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| Jacksonville Jaguars WR Brian Robiskie (hamstring) was limited during practice Friday, Nov. 18. He is listed as questionable for Week 11 but is expected to play. |
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| Jacksonville Jaguars DL Tyson Alualu (undisclosed), FB Brock Bolen (calf), WR Brian Robiskie (hamstring) and WR Cecil Shorts (hamstring) were limited in practice Wednesday, Nov. 16. |
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| The Jacksonville Jaguars have declared DL Aaron Morgan, WR Brian Robiskie, FB Brock Bolen, WR Cecil Shorts, OT Eben Britton, C John Estes, DL Terrance Knighton inactive for Week 10. |
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| Jacksonville Jaguars WR Brian Robiskie (hamstring) was limited during practice Friday, Nov. 11, and is listed as questionable for Week 10. |
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| Jacksonville Jaguars DL John Chick (abdomen), DL Terrance Knighton (ankle) and WR Brian Robiskie (hamstring) were limited in practice Thursday, Nov. 10. |
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| The Jacksonville Jaguars have claimed free-agent WR Brian Robiskie (Browns) off waivers. |
| Fantasy Impact: He'll battle for a roster spot on a team looking for receiver help. Even if he starts getting playing time, don't bother. |
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| Cleveland Browns WR Brian Robiskie has zero catches through the first two games. 'I'm not down on Brian. I think he competed well, so we'll see how the numbers work out,' head coach Pat Shurmur said. |
| Fantasy Impact: Robiskie continues his struggles as a pro. Don't expect him to suddenly get going. |
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| Cleveland Browns general manager Tom Heckert said he believes the change to the West Coast offense will help WRs Brian Robiskie and Mohamed Massaquoi get the ball in their hands more often, reports Scott Petrak, of The Chronicle-Telegram. |
| Fantasy Impact: Well, they should throw more, which will get them more targets. Whether or not they take advantage of those added targets is another question. |
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| The Cleveland Browns believe the move to a west coast offense will help WRs Brian Robiskie and Mohamed Massaquoi be more effective because they are better at short passing routes than deep routes, according to Terry Pluto, of The Cleveland Plain Dealer. |
| Fantasy Impact: Robiskie seems a better fit and could see his numbers go up if he gets off to a good start in camp. |
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