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Wan’Dale Robinson start or sit: Week 6 fantasy football advice

Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season is already upon us and the action will kick off on Thursday night with the Philadelphia Eagles visiting the New York Giants in an NFC East showdown at 8:15 p.m. ET on Prime Video.

The Giants weren’t able to carry the momentum of their first win into the Superdome last Sunday, falling to the Saints in a 26-14 setback. Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson put up modest numbers in the loss and we’ll see if he can step it up against a division rival in primetime.

Below, we’ll go over Robinson’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 6.

Fantasy Football analysis: Giants WR Wan’Dale Robinson

Robinson caught five of seven targets for just 30 receiving yards in Sunday’s loss to the Saints. It was the first full game for the offense following Malik Nabers’ season-ending ACL tear and quarterback Jaxson Dart spread the love around as Robinson, Theo Johson, Cam Skattebo, and Darius Slayton all had at least six targets in Sunday’s setback.

The fourth-year wideout could be classified as a fringe Flex option so far this season, entering Week 6 in the 30-35 range among receivers in all scoring formats. His 171 routes run ranks in the top 20 in the league at the moment and it remains to be seen if his target share can go up with up the rookie Dart throwing to him. That could be the case on Thursday with the Slayton set to miss the contest with a hamstring injury.

Start or sit in Week 6 PPR leagues?

Sit. Thursday’s game against the reigning Super Bowl champs could present a big matchup problem for Robinson, who will most likely be matched up against Cooper DeJean for a good chunk of the game. According to Pro Football Focus, DeJean currently has a coverage grade of 80.1, which ranks sixth among cornerbacks in the league. I’d keep Robinson on the bench this week.

Start or sit in Week 6 Standard leagues?

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