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NFL - The Athletic fantasy football takes on Bijan Robinson
Every source-backed article insight STACKED has extracted from NFL - The Athletic about Bijan Robinson.
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All NFL - The Athletic insights about Bijan Robinson
PositiveRoleAug 21, 2026
The source identifies Bijan Robinson as a focal point for Atlanta's offense, positioning him as a key player to target despite quarterback uncertainty; the framing suggests Robinson's role and production should be prioritized over concerns about the Falcons' QB situation.PositiveValueAug 13, 2026
Bijan Robinson has quickly soared past Saquon Barkley's contract in the running back market, indicating elevated market valuation and demand for his services.NegativeValueAug 6, 2026
Bijan Robinson's recent contract extension set the market precedent that prompted the Lions to extend Jahmyr Gibbs, establishing a new tier of running back compensation in the NFL.PositiveRoleAug 4, 2026
Robinson, 24, led the NFL with 2,298 all-purpose yards last year and has now signed a 3-year contract extension with the Falcons that resets the running back market, signaling the team's commitment to him as a featured back and validating his elite production.NegativeBustNo date
Robinson is projected by the source's NFL Projection Model as the league's top running back after an electric 2025 season with a league-high 2,298 scrimmage yards and incredible efficiency, commanding a market-setting four-year, $87.6 million deal at nearly $22 million per year—surpassing Saquon Barkley's $20.6 million AAV as the most lucrative running back contract on a per-year basis in NFL history. However, the source raises significant durability concerns: Robinson has accumulated 1,003 touches in his first three seasons, substantially more than historical success stories like Saquon Barkley (646 touches) and Derrick Henry (580 touches). The source warns that 1,000 touches in three years tends to catch up to running backs quickly, and expresses skepticism about extending running backs given historical precedent with players like Ezekiel Elliott (1,078 touches before his extension, then cut before deal expired) and Todd Gurley (932 touches, released just two years after signing), who declined sharply after lucrative deals despite heavy early workloads.NegativeDepth ChartNo date
After locking up Kyle Pitts and Drake London, the Falcons' next priority on their to-do list could be running back Bijan Robinson, suggesting a potential contract extension may be in the works.