Can versatile rookie Bijan Robinson elevate the Falcons‘ offense alongside QB Desmond Ridder? Falcons’ head coach Arthur Smith sees potential in this dynamic duo, envisioning a potent strategy. Robinson, the eighth overall pick in this year’s NFL draft, is set to dazzle in the slot.
During a recent matchup against the Texans, Robinson showcased his prowess with a breathtaking touchdown catch near the end zone. Snagging a one-handed pass from Ridder, he demonstrated exceptional versatility, even amidst a minor fumble. Smith, renowned for constructing formidable skill position groups, lauds Robinson’s adaptability and excellent receiving skills, hailing one practice catch as “absurd.”
Coach Arthur Smith’s confident move
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The Falcons are assembling a roster of multifaceted athletes, including first-round picks like Kyle Pitts, Drake London, and Robinson, complemented by tight end Jonnu Smith and receiver Mack Hollins. Smith’s innovative offensive system accommodates various formations, from jumbo sets to five wide, all with the same set of players.
"We're going to use Bijan Robinson in the slot" update:
23 slot routes in five games per @NextGenStats
He has two catches for 10 yards.
One came on a tap pass and the other on a swing pass where Robinson went in motion and essentially came out of the backfield. https://t.co/EmP2xXvrPu
— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) October 13, 2023
Per NFL analyst Bill Barnwell, Smith is adamant about deploying Robinson in the slot, citing 23 slot routes in five games, according to NextGenStats. “We’re going to use Bijan Robinson in the slot,” Smith said per Barnwell. Robinson’s statistics reflect his utility: two catches for 10 yards, including an electrifying touchdown. His one-handed grab and graceful end-zone stroll left spectators in awe.
Bijan Robinson’s impact on the Falcons
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Bijan Robinson aims to contribute consistently with a four-year rookie contract worth $21.96 million inked on May 12, 2023. In a recent game against the Texans, he rushed for 46 yards, securing both targets for 12 yards and a crucial touchdown in the Falcons’ 21-19 victory.
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Notably, Peter Schrager from Fox Sports acknowledged Robinson’s stellar performance, ranking him third among NFL rookies in Week 5. The path forward for Robinson and the Falcons is clear—they seek their fourth win in six games, challenging the Washington Commanders (2-3-0) at their home turf this Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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According to CBS reports, the Falcons are contending with injuries to important players. Troy Andersen is nursing a shoulder issue, Josh Ali is coping with an ankle injury, Ethan Greenidge’s injury remains undisclosed, Matt Hennessy is grappling with a knee problem, and Adetokunbo Ogundeji has a foot injury. The team is facing a challenging period.
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