NFL Reporter Calls Allen Robinson a ‘More Complete’ Wideout than Michael Thomas
Follow Us
The 2020 NFL season ended on a sour note for the Matt Nagy-led Chicago Bears. They suffered a 21-9 defeat at the hands of New Orleans Saints in the Wild Card Round earlier this year.
Apart from the Bears defense led by Khalil Mack, another player who impressed last season was experienced wide receiver, Allen Robinson.
Most contested catches since 2018:
1. Allen Robinson – 65
2. Michael Thomas – 55
3. DeAndre Hopkins – 54 pic.twitter.com/gGSqOJLFzY— PFF (@PFF) February 22, 2021
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The 27-year-old ended the regular season with 1,250 receiving yards on 102 receptions, including 6 receiving touchdowns.
Robinson arrived in Chicago 3 years ago on a $42 million contract. The former Jacksonville Jaguars man has been a mainstay in the Chicago Bears offense over the last couple of seasons.
However, he will be a free agent this summer. What lies next for Robinson? Will he return to Chicago or look elsewhere for a new challenge? Here’s what a leading NFL reporter has to say.
Analyst Compares Potential Russell Wilson Trade Deal with Cowboys to Tom Brady and the Buccaneers
Should Chicago Bears sign Allen Robinson on a long-term deal?
"Allen Robinson is a more complete WR than Michael Thomas."@jjones9 says it's time to pay Allen Robinson the money he deserves pic.twitter.com/Ku8AAx45Pj
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) February 26, 2021
Reputed NFL reporter Jonathan Jones urged Bears coach Matt Nagy and their management to move quickly and tie Robinson down to a long-term extension this summer.
He even went on to add that Robinson has a better offensive output than 2019 OPOTY Year, Michael Thomas. “I would pay Allen Robinson, I’d take a time machine hop in the door and I would have paid him last year…
Trending
“Trying to Mourn…”: After Brother’s Death, Brenden Rice Admits Falling 4 Rounds in the NFL Draft as Chargers Draft Jerry Rice’s Son
April 28, 2024 11:50 AM EDT
“Very Disturbing”: Ex Wife Pilar Sanders Reprimands Coach Prime for “Stupid” Take on Shelomi’s Transfer Portal Decision
April 26, 2024 12:28 PM EDT
Despite Ongoing Feud With Coach Prime, Ex Wife Pilar Sanders Hypes Up Colorado Buffs Ahead of Spring Game
April 27, 2024 04:51 PM EDT
Russell Wilson’s Pittsburgh Arrival Followed up by More Good News for Steelers Fans Via Commissioner Goodell
April 26, 2024 11:26 PM EDT
“You Weren’t There”: Pilar Sanders Minces No Word to Call Out Coach Prime for Inadequately Supporting Shelomi’s Career
April 26, 2024 02:17 PM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest NFL stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
“This guy always produces, he is an absolute machine. We don’t talk about him as a top-six or seven, wide receiver in the NFL, because he’s always normally on losing teams, and has not gotten that big contract to sort of bolt him into so many of those national headlines, but he’s right there.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
“I think that he’s a more complete wide receiver than Michael Thomas, frankly. And so I would absolutely try to intend to some sort of four-year deal that’s going to average out $19-$20 million per year, you’re going to want to get his number low this season so that you don’t have to tag him…but yeah, it’s time to pay Allen Robinson,” Jones said on the CBS Sports telecast.
In 43 NFL starts, Robinson has 3,151 receiving yards and 17 receiving touchdowns for the Bears since 2018. The NFC North franchise will have to put up the big bucks in order to tie Allen down to a long-term deal.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
If not the Bears, where do you see Robinson playing in 2021? Tell us in the comments below.
Cam Newton Calls Bill Belichick the Most ‘Misunderstood’ Person in Sports