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Why Adrien Robinson Is the New York Giants’ Best Kept Secret

May 24, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Giants tight end position has been a revolving door for years. Big Blue hasn't had a stable player at the position since Kevin Boss manned the spot from 2008-10. Since 2010, the Giants have fielded four different starting tight ends: Boss (2010), Jake Ballard (2011), Martellus Bennett (2012) and Brandon Myers (2013).
This year will be no different since Myers left via free agency. However, there is one player vying for the starting role who is poised to be a breakout star for the Giants this year and put an end to this trend—Adrien Robinson. 
Robinson was selected in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL draft out of the University of Cincinnati. Robinson was a bit of an enigma coming out of college since Cincinnati was primarily a run-first offense; he only recorded 12 catches for 183 yards his senior year. The biggest allure about him was his outstanding physical attributes. 
Robinson (6'4", 270 lbs) wasn't invited to the combine, but if he had been, he ...

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