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Brian Robinson Jr. Injury History & Updates

Basic StatsBrian Robinson Jr.’s Basic Stats

Brian Robinson Jr.
ADP: N/A
Bye: 14
Experience: 3
Age: 25.6
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 228
40 Time: 4.53

Burst Score (Rank): 110.50 (15%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.92 (8%)
Three Cone Drill (Rank): 7.33

Injury PredictorBrian Robinson Jr.'s Injury Guide

Medium Risk

Chance of Injury in 2024

45.9%

% chance misses at least 2 quarters

Chance of Injury per Game

3.5%

1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

Projected Games Missed 2024

1.00

Durability

5.00

Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable

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Injury History

Date League Injury Details
Sep 18, 2021 Non-NFL Chest Rib Bruise Robinson suffered a rib injury late in the game against Florida
Nov 27, 2021 Non-NFL Back Lower Lumbar Muscle Spasms Robinson pulled a muscle in his leg in the game at Auburn
Dec 3, 2023 NFL Thigh Hamstring Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 Robinson suffered a hamstring injury in Week 13 vs. the Dolphins.
Sep 29, 2024 NFL Knee Strain Grade 1

Basic StatsBrian Robinson Jr.'s Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Washington’s pass rate is expected to drop a bit under a new coaching staff.

While OC Kliff Kingsbury isn’t an exciting hire, it’s easy to find 220+ touches for Robinson – particularly if Austin Ekeler’s decline continues.

Questions at QB and OL add risk. But it would be a surprise if Robinson isn’t at least a usable FLEX this season.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Robinson left Week 13 with a hamstring injury and missed two games after a Week 14 bye.
  • Still, he played well ahead of Antonio Gibson, out-carrying the new Patriot 178-65.
  • He proved capable as the lead back for one-and-done OC Eric Bienemy, who orchestrated a pass-heavy attack.
    • Among 33 RBs with 175+ carries, Robinson ranked 16th in yards per carry, 22nd in EPA per rush, ninth in yards after contact per attempt and 21st in success rate.
    • Washington ranked ninth in Pro Football Focus’ run blocking grade.
  • Robinson finished as an RB2 or better nine times. His worst finish: RB35
  • He surprised as a pass catcher, catching 36 of 40 targets at 10.2 yards per catch.
    • He added a monstrous 11.4 yards after catch per reception.
    • His four receiving TDs were topped by only two RBs.

What to Expect in 2024

  • Washington let Antonio Gibson walk in free agency.
    • He removes 65 catches and 59 targets from the 2023 offense.
  • New GM Adam Peters added an accomplished back in former Charger Austin Ekeler.
    • With 50+ catches in five straight seasons, expect Ekeler to see a heavy dose of the receiving work.
    • However, at 29, Ekeler’s very likely on the decline.
    • His 2023 included several significant career lows. He missed early season games with a high-ankle injury and didn’t look right upon returning.
  • Robinson shared a bit about the offense in May, saying “the tempo will be faster … [with] more no huddle.”
  • That offense will be directed by new OC Kliff Kingsbury.
    • His Arizona offenses ranked 16th, 13th, 11th, and 21st in points.
    • They finished 19th, 6th, 7th, and 20th in rush attempts.
  • Washington hired RB coach Anthony Lynn in February.
    • The former NFL RB spent the past two seasons as an assistant HC/RB coach under 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan.
  • Jayden Daniels arrives as a playmaking QB.
    • His top-end rushing ability adds the potential for boosted rush efficiency.
  • Washington’s O-line doesn’t look spectacular.
    • They ranked 22nd in run block win rate last year.
    • The team will undergo turnover, losing G Saahdiq Charles, C Nick Gates, C Tyler Larsen, and LT Charles Leno Jr.
    • Additions include C Tyler Biadasz, C Michael Dieter, and G Nick Allegretti. LT remains the most pressing question mark.
    • We're not expecting any better than a league-average unit.

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Brian Robinson Jr., RB WAS

4:28pm EST 11/8/24

Brian Robinson Jr. (Hamstring) Out Again

The Commanders have ruled RB Brian Robinson Jr. out for Sunday's game against the Steelers with the hamstring injury that also cost him Week 9. Robinson managed limited practices Wednesday and Thursday after putting in limited workouts all last week and carrying a "questionable" tag into the game. But he missed Friday's practice this time around and got ruled out early.

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Commanders RB Austin Ekeler sustained a concussion in Monday night's win over the Bengals. It's his third documented concussion. Ekeler now only has six days to get cleared before Week 4's meeting with the Cardinals. Consider him unlikely to play in that one. Ekeler's absence would likely mean an expanded role, particularly in the passing game, for RB Brian Robinson.

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Commanders RB Brian Robinson (hamstring) is not listed on the final Week 17 injury report. Washington will be back to a Robinson/Antonio Gibson backfield vs. the 49ers on Sunday, with RB Chris Rodriguez (ankle) on IR. Robinson sits in low RB3 range in the Week 17 Rankings with the Commanders 12.5-point underdogs. He's averaged just 10.6 carries per game in losses this season.

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