NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Brian Robinson (knee) will likely be a game-time decision in Week 6 against the Ravens.
Robinson hasn’t practiced this week but could still log a limited session on Friday. We saw something similar from him in Week 5, when he was a DNP on Wednesday and Thursday before he eventually suited up for Friday’s practice. The concern for Robinson, however, could be his overall workload. He ran seven times for 18 yards in last week’s win over the Browns, but bailed his fantasy managers out with two short rushing touchdowns. Head coach Dan Quinn said it was “a coaching decision” to sit Robinson in the second-half of last week’s game out of caution because of his knee injury. Even if he’s able to go against the Ravens, Robinson could be a risky play if he’s unable to get into the end zone. Austin Ekeler should have plenty of upside, especially in PPR leagues, even if Robinson does go, while Jeremy McNichols would make for an interesting deep flier if Robinson sits.