Pro Football Focus lauded Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Allen Robinson after his breakout 2015 season. Robinson made PFF’s list of the top-10 breakout players of the year following his dominant second season.
But that didn’t stop PFF from being critical, either. Jeff Ratcliffe accurately predicted that Robinson wouldn’t repeat 2015’s impressive production, calling him a “prime regression candidate.”
Ratcliffe was certainly right. With 517 less yards and eight fewer touchdowns despite being targeted exactly the same number of times (151), Robinson’s regression was clear. There was bad quarterback play from Blake Bortles, yes, but Robinson simply didn’t deliver on the 50/50 balls or impose his will as much as he had the year before.