Fantasy football draft: Where to draft Chicago Bears WR Allen Robinson

Analyzing Chicago Bears WR Allen Robinson’s 2021 fantasy football ADP and where you should target him in your drafts.

Having accepted the franchise tag to stay in Chicago, the Bears are banking on veteran WR Allen Robinson to lead the franchise back to the playoffs. Below, we look at Allen Robinson‘s 2021 fantasy football average draft position (ADP) and where you should draft him.

Robinson is entering his eighth season in the NFL, and he is coming off his second-best season numbers-wise.

Without a consistent quarterback last season, Robinson shrugged off any connection issues and posted 1,250 receiving yards. Robinson and RB David Montgomery were the main threats for a mid-tier Bears offense.

Robinson will be expected to lead the Bears receiving corps, one that did little to improve this offseason.

Robinson’s ADP: 47.90

(ADP data courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com)

Robinson is being undervalued. He’s been drafted as high as No. 16 and as low as 112.

Although the quarterback situation in Chicago is shaky, Robinson will clearly be the top weapon for either veteran QB Andy Dalton or Ohio State rookie  QB Justin Fields.

With running backs typically the most valued fantasy position, Robinson’s ADP is 47.90 despite him being the 12th receiver taken off the board.

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Robinson’s 2020 stats

Targets: 151

Receptions: 102

Receiving yards: 1,250

Yards per reception: 12.3

Touchdowns: 6

Where should you take Robinson in your fantasy football draft?

Robinson should be a low-end WR1.

In standard leagues, it would be reasonable to see him take a hit given that he managed just six touchdowns last season. In PPR leagues, he should see a bump.

He was the No. 9 wide receiver in terms of average points per game, while he dipped to No. 17 in standard leagues. That is the difference between a late-third and a late-fourth round pick.

It’s unlikely he’s available in dynasty leagues, but he should be there in the majority of keeper leagues. Again, he’s a late-third round pick in PPR leagues, which is where he’ll find most of his value.

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