The Facts:
During this past weekend's mini-camp, Robinson settled confidently into his new role as No. 1 receiver. "I've been ready to do that since I came into the league," Robinson said. "I had my issues, but I feel like I'm now back to where I want to be in my life and just focusing on football."
Reported by the St. Paul Pioneer-Press
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With his off-field problems behind him, Robinson moved to the top of the Vikings' receivers chart even before Nate Burleson left for Seattle. Now he's looking forward to playing a feature role as lead receiver in the Vikings' new West Coast offense. "It's the same offense I played in when I was in Seattle, he said. "I had a big year (in 2002) with 1,240 yards and 78 catches, so I'm looking forward to it. I'm the No. 1 guy right now, and I'm looking forward to a big year. ..." And a big year isn't a tremendous reach.
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