The Tennessee Titans are predicted to sign ex-Giants and current NFL free agent Wan'Dale Robinson in the offseason.
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The Tennessee Titans are predicted to sign this 1,000-yard wide receiver in the offseason.
Wan’Dale Robinson isn’t just another receiver hitting free agency. He’s the high-volume, 1,000-yard weapon FOX Sports’ Greg Auman is predicting the Tennessee Titans will land this offseason. The ex-Giants receiver (and current NFL free agent) has a built-in Daboll connection, and the Titans have a ton of spending money to help a growing receiver room.
Tennessee Titans Predicted to Sign Ex-New York Giants Wide Receiver Wan’Dale Robinson
Auman ranked Robinson as the 48th-best free agent available this offseason and pegged the Titans as a potential landing spot. Robinson, 25, posted 92 catches for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns in 2025 — his first career 1,000-yard season — while hauling in 280 targets over the last two years, per Auman’s breakdown.
Only five receivers in the league saw more volume in that span. Salary projections have Robinson at roughly $15 million per year on his next deal, though Auman noted that’s a lot for a receiver with just nine career touchdowns on 389 targets.
Why Robinson to the Titans Makes Too Much Sense
Robinson was drafted by Daboll in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft when he was head coach of the New York Giants. Robinson caught 93 passes under Daboll in 2024 and had 53 of his 92 receptions in 2025 before Daboll was fired after Week 10. That kind of familiarity doesn’t just disappear. Daboll knows exactly what Robinson can do, and now he’s calling plays in Nashville after being hired as the Titans’ offensive coordinator in January.
The money works, too. The Titans are sitting on over $100 million in cap space, giving them the financial flexibility to make this kind of move without breaking a sweat. Cam Ward needs reliable targets heading into his sophomore campaign, and Robinson’s 280 targets over the last two seasons prove he’s a workload machine, even if the touchdown production hasn’t matched the volume.
What Robinson Would Mean for Titans Receiving Corps
If Robinson lands in Nashville, the Titans’ receiving room suddenly looks a lot more interesting. First-team All-Pro Chimere Dike exploded as a rookie in 2025, and second-year wideout Elic Ayomanor and rookie tight end Gunnar Helm both flashed upside during an otherwise brutal 3-14 season.
Calvin Ridley’s year was Calvin Ridley Be Out? A Look at When the Titans’ WR Will Return From Brutal Injury” data-state=”closed”>cut short by a broken fibula after just seven games, but if the Titans ultimately decide to retain him, adding Robinson’s presence alongside Ridley and Dike on the outside could give Daboll a legitimately dangerous three-receiver set.
That kind of receiving corps upgrade could also steer Tennessee toward addressing edge rusher with the 4th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft — another glaring need that multiple mock drafts have the Titans addressing in the first round.