Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is one of the best players at his position in the NFL. He just finished up his fourth season in the league and has ascended the power rankings for wide receivers, putting himself in the conversation near the top.
The Cowboys star led the NFL with 135 receptions, gaining 1,749 yards with 12 touchdowns. All of those stats were career highs for Lamb, who finished third in the Offensive Player of the Year voting, made his third straight Pro Bowl and was named to the All-Pro First Team for the first time.
Eligible for an extension this offseason, the Cowboys are going to have to pony up a lot of money to keep Lamb long-term. He has proven to be worth the price as a bonafide No. 1 receiver who is as productive as anyone in the league.
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There are a lot of teams around the NFL that would love to have a player like Lamb on their roster. He is a true game-breaker, something that the Cowboys’ NFC East rivals, the New York Giants have experienced firsthand.
New York has been torched by Lamb plenty over the last four seasons. But, could they have an emerging receiver of their own that will be able to give the Cowboys a taste of their own medicine? In the opinion of Lamb, that player could be Wan’Dale Robinson.
While making an appearance on his teammate Micah Parson’s show, The Edge with Micah Parsons, Lamb spoke highly of the Giants’ second-year wide receiver. He believes Robinson is a very talented player and is going to make some noise sooner than later.
“You know who is really a sleeper though? Wan’Dale Robinson of New York. He’s so fast but he’s so nice, his routes are crazy,” Lamb said to Parsons.
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The Cowboys are certainly hoping that Robinson doesn’t prove Lamb correct, as it will be one more obstacle for them to deal with during the regular season. But, that kind of praise is something that should excite Giants fans in what has been a tumultuous offseason to this point.
A second-round pick out of Kentucky in 2022, Robinson tore his ACL only six games into his rookie campaign. He returned to the field and appeared in 15 games in Year 2, showcasing some of the explosive athleticism that Lamb touched on in the video.
In what was an anemic Giants’ passing offense, Robinson caught 60 passes for 525 yards and one touchdown. He also ran the ball nine times for 87 yards and a touchdown. The Cowboys were able to stifle him in the one matchup he played against Dallas in 2023, but that could certainly change in the future if Robinson can live up to the hype Lamb shared.
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