Robinson got his life and his football career back together. He stayed clean off the field and contributed on it. At 28 years old, Robinson still has at least five good years left in him, and isn’t far from the No. 1 wideout that registered 1,240 yards and five touchdowns for Seattle in ’02. Green Bay cut him simply because of a numbers crunch after drafting Jordy Nelson in the second round.
Robinson would come cheap – easily under $1 million per year. Why not ink him to a two-year trial? Buffalo isn’t amongst the teams reportedly interested in Robinson. And one recent development surely dents K-Rob’s hopes on returning. His brother, Tariq, was arrested for trafficking ecstasy. The problem? Koren lives with Tariq…..Gulp.
If all’s clear though, Buffalo should sign him for the short term. The Bills are still thin at WR, despite drafting James Hardy. A slick, long-stride receiver like the 6-foot-2 Robinson would give the Bills offense another big target to stretch defenses.
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