The Facts:
GM David Caldwell says it's his "understanding" that Robinson, whose 2012 season ended early following multiple concussions, "has been cleared to participate so he’s full go right now. It’s something we’re going to monitor very closely with all our players."
Reported by the Florida Times-Union
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Asked by Times-Union staffer Ryan O'Halloran if Robinson is healthy, how much he can help passing game along with Cecil Shorts and Justin Blackmon, Caldwell replied: "That’s a good trio of receivers right there and they all bring a unique skill set for us that will be difficult for defenses. ..." We'll see. Ideally, Robinson returns to be the slot receiver. But as recently as Feb. 2, Robinson, who was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 21 and has four years remaining on a $32 million contract, told NFL Network's Andrea Kremer he continues to suffer from severe headaches. It's so bad that he prefers not to go out in daylight. He told Kremer he also distances himself from his infant daughter if she's making noise. "I want to continue to play [football], but I still want to live until 80 or 90 years old," Laurent told Kremer. ... In other words, it doesn't sound like Robinson's return is etched in stone just yet. Either way, it's certainly not a reach to believe he's one more concussion away from calling it a career.
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