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Michigan's Robinson Hoping To Benefit From Thin WR Corps: A very thin wide receiver crop at Michigan this season has left a gaping opportunity for Jerald Robinson to force Brady Hoke's hand with great summer workouts, AnnArbor.com reports. (Updated 8/21/12) |
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| Fantasy Analysis |
Size is Jerald Robinson's big advantage over the rest of the field. Michigan is starting to see the effects of Rich Rodriguez's preference for undersized receivers with a class full of small small wideouts in Roy Roundtree, Drew Dileo and Jeremy Gallon. Junior Hemingway rescued Denard Robinson time after time a year ago, and they need to somehow, some way replace Hemingway's size. (Updated 8/21/12). |
| Jerald Robinson has yet to make an impact for the Wolverines, but it looks like he may emerge as the team's third wideout in 2012. That could make him relevant in Big Ten-only leagues, but it's generally tough to see the team's third-leading pass catcher making much of an impact. Just keep an eye on him. (Updated 8/30/12) |
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