Overview
- Robinson, 25, agreed to a four-year, $78 million contract after posting 92 catches for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns with the Giants in 2025.
- The former Kentucky standout brings slot reliability, highlighted by an 11.0 yards-per-catch mark last season and a 68.9% career catch rate.
- The move reunites Robinson with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll under new head coach Robert Saleh, marking the regime’s first significant signing.
- Analysts project Robinson to bolster Tennessee’s short and intermediate passing game to help Cam Ward sustain drives.
- New York now must replace its slot production, with Malik Nabers expected to return from a 2025 ACL tear and the Giants holding the No. 5 pick as they weigh draft and free-agent options.