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Wan'Dale Robinson Tops 1,000 Yards as Giants Confront Costly Free-Agency Call

His breakout has pushed projections to roughly $15–$18 million per year, forcing a tight cap decision for New York.

Overview

  • Robinson logged 11 catches for 113 yards in Week 17, surpassing 1,000 yards during the Giants’ 34-10 win over the Raiders to reach 1,014 on the season.
  • At 5-foot-8, he is the shortest wide receiver this century to post a 1,000-yard season, according to Pro Football Reference.
  • Spotrac pegs his market at about $15–$17 million annually, with comparisons like Christian Kirk suggesting a figure near $18 million and a scout estimating $15–$16 million.
  • He is in the final year of his rookie deal and is expected to reach unrestricted free agency in March 2026.
  • Cap forecasts for 2026 range from roughly $17 million to $23 million, meaning a market-rate deal for Robinson could consume most of the Giants’ flexibility as they weigh other priorities.