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Allen Robinson could lead NFL in receiving touchdowns again in 2016

Heading into the 2015 season, expectations were somewhat tempered for second year wide receiver Allen Robinson. He flashed some ability and a good rapport with quarterback Blake Bortles as a rookie in 2014, but the sophomore wideout was coming off a season-ending injury and probably would need some time to get into a groove.

After starting slow with only one reception in week 1 against the Carolina Panthers, Robinson went off in 2015, accumulating 1,400 yards through the air and a league-leading 14 touchdowns. He earned a Pro Bowl nod and quickly became one of the most well-known receivers in the NFL despite playing in Jacksonville.