Wan'Dale Robinson

With the New York Giants facing potential roster turnover under new head coach, John Harbaugh, Wan’Dale Robinson’s future in New York remains to be seen.

*Prediction*

With Wan’Dale Robinson hitting free agency, his performance in the latter half of the season has put him on the radar of teams looking to bolster their receiving corps. The Tennessee Titans, under new leadership and a need for playmakers, could see Robinson as a valuable addition.

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Wan’Dale Robinson to Sign With Tennessee Titans

Despite a challenging season for the New York Giants, Wan’Dale Robinson emerged as a bright spot, surpassing 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his career. His 92 receptions and four touchdowns in 2025 showcased his development, particularly his ability to perform effectively both from the slot and on the outside.

The Giants should prioritize re-signing him due to his connection with quarterback Jaxson Dart and his potential to be a long-term secondary receiver alongside Malik Nabers. However, Robinson’s projected contract value could be a factor for the Giants, who also have needs on the offensive line and defense.

Wan’Dale Robinson Contract Projection

With Wan’Dale Robinson being just 25 years old, he will garner attention on the open market. Per Spotrac, Robinson’s contract projections is $63 million for four years, roughly $17.5-$18 million per year. This would place him in the range of the top-25 receivers in AAV.

Titans’ Potential Interest

With former Giants head coach Brian Daboll now serving as the offensive coordinator for the Titans, there’s already a connecting factor that could make Robinson more inclined to join the Titans.

The Titans ranked 27th in team receiving grade during quarterback Cam Ward’s rookie season, suggesting a clear need for improvement at the wide receiver position. Robinson’s experience and proven ability to create separation could be a significant upgrade. With Robinson’s skills, he would greatly elevate Tennessee’s receiving group, something that desperately needs to happen if Ward is going to develop the correct way.