NFL Rumors: Wan'Dale Robinson Drawing Serious Interest From One Team
Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll drafted Robinson in the second round in 2022 while leading the New York Giants, and sources indicate the Titans had interest even before Daboll joined the staff.
Since his arrival, that interest has intensified, with Tennessee viewed as one of the most logical landing spots if Robinson reaches the open market.
The #Titans are expected to be “major suitors” for Alec Pierce in free agency, per @TonyPauline.
— SharmSports (@SharmSports) February 24, 2026
If Tennessee can’t land Pierce, they will turn their attention towards Wan’Dale Robinson.
Thoughts???? #TitanUp pic.twitter.com/wK2KCdUbkx
The Titans have the financial muscle to make it happen. Entering the offseason with roughly $99 million in cap space, general manager Mike Borgonzi has the flexibility to target multiple playmakers.
With quarterback Cam Ward entering a critical development year, the organization is focused on surrounding him with dependable, high-volume targets.
Robinson’s Production Makes Him a Strong Fit
Robinson is coming off the best stretch of his career, posting 92 receptions for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns in 2025.
He also recorded 93 catches in 2024, giving him 185 receptions over the past two seasons while hauling in 66.1 percent of his targets. At 5-foot-8, he became the shortest player in NFL history to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards in a season.
#Titans nuggets:
— Zach Lyons (@TheZachLyons) February 24, 2026
• Alec Pierce's market is projected around $27m AAV
• Raiders/Titans are major suitors for Pierce if he hits FA
• Next target is Wan'Dale Robinson
• Giants expected to make a pitch to keep Wan'Dale
• Wan'Dale market around $15m AAV https://t.co/lLfjurSyAa
Financially, Robinson is projected to command a deal in the range of $15 million per year, or roughly four years and $70 million total.
That price point remains manageable for Tennessee, especially compared to the $27 million annual range expected for top-tier free agents like Pierce.
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