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NY Giants and Titans updated WR depth charts as Wan’Dale Robinson follows Daniel Bellinger

The New York Giants and Tennessee Titans are doing plenty of business. First, Daniel Bellinger, and now Wan'Dale Robinson is also going from one team to another.

Wan'Dale Robinson #17
© Winslow Townson/Getty ImagesWan'Dale Robinson #17

The New York Giants saw how another player went from them, to free agency, to the Tennessee Titans. Tight end Daniel Bellinger was the first one, but minutes later, Jordan Schultz reported that wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson also was going to AFC South team.

The Giants WR depth chart starts with returning standout Malik Nabers. Darius Slayton is also under contract with the team. Beaux Collins, Gunner Olszewski, Dalen Cambre, Jalin Hyatt, Da’Quan Felton join the party too. Bryce Ford-Wheaton is a Restricted Free Agent, and Ryan Miller is an Exclusive Rights Free Agent.

As for the Titans wideout depth chart, they have two second-year WRs in Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike welcoming Wan’Dale Robinson. Calvin Ridley is under contract through the 2027 season, however, he is a trade candidate. Bryce Oliver is an Exclusive Rights Free Agent (ERFA), hence the Titans hold exclusive rights to his contract for the 2026 season if they tender him a one-year contract.

Daboll is poaching talent from his former workplace

Daboll spent four years as the New York Giants head coach. Hence, he knows the names on that locker room very well. Now, Daboll is just the offensive coordinator of the Titans, but he will have full control of the offense, hence, he is asking for names. Robinson and Daniel Bellinger are proof of that.

Brian Daboll with sunglasses and headset

Brian Daboll during a Giants game.

Daboll also brought a known face in backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky. They worked together when Daboll was the OC of the Bills during the 2021 season, when Trubisky backed up Josh Allen.

What is Wan’Dale Robinson’s contract?

Schultz reported that the Titans signed Robinson to a 4-year, $70 million deal that can go up to $78 million. Robinson was one of the most intriguing names in the WR market. He is just 25 years old.

Robinson is seen as a highly productive slot receiver that is coming of a career-high season. He had 1,014 receiving yards, four touchdowns, and 40 first downs. Now, he will get the money and the place to shine.