Another weekend of NFL football has arrived! Unfortunately, the injury watch for fantasy football managers is also here, and that’s certainly the case for Wan’Dale Robinson. Players who appear on the injury report and haven’t practiced much during the week can often lead to trepidation for managers trying to make fantasy football lineup decisions and/or waiver claims. Don’t fret, though – FantasyPros is here to provide you with all of the latest news and updates on the players who are questionable heading into this week. So, is Wan’Dale Robinson playing in Week 2? Here’s what we know about Wan’Dale Robinson’s injury and his status for Week 2. And use our Are They Playing tool to see the probability of any injured player playing this week, including Wan’Dale Robinson. So, is Wan’Dale Robinson playing Week 2?
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Fantasy Football Outlook: Will Wan’Dale Robinson Play Week 2?
- Our injury model gives Wan’Dale Robinson a 75% chance to play this week.
- Week 2 expert consensus rankings have Robinson ranked as the WR52.
- His injury is listed on the injury report as: Ankle
- He was a Non-Participant on Wednesday, a Limited Participant on Thursday, and a Limited Participant on Friday.
Wan’Dale Robinson (ankle) officially questionable for Sunday
Wan’Dale Robinson (ankle) is officially questionable for Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Fantasy Impact
Robinson is at risk of being sidelined on Sunday. He’s currently considered questionable to play due to an ankle injury, and the team will make a decision about his availability closer to game time. Darius Slayton will be primed for more work if he is ruled out.
– Leo Sells
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What the Experts Are Saying
Wan’Dale Robinson is up to the same PPR cheat code stuff in 2025. Last week, he drew a 21.6% target share and 34.8% first-read share as he finished with six receptions and 55 receiving yards. He did actually get a red zone target as well, so maybe I’m underselling him a bit here. If he’s going to see this type of volume again weekly in 2025, he’ll be in play as a PPR flex play weekly. Just understand that you’ll probably get 10-11 PPR points in the best case of circumstances and no more. Last year, he had at least double-digit PPR points nine times, but only eclipsed 15 PPR points three times.
– Derek Brown
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