

The Los Angeles Rams are seeking deep to move on from Allen Robinson to no avail. Potential trade partners are hard to come by, and it may be for more reasons than one.
Turf Show Times contextualized Robinson's contract situation and why it may be a major hindrance in the grand scheme of things:
Reaching the 30-year mark does not help Robinson's case. Doing so on the heels of the worst season of his career puts him in a precarious situation. Factoring in a salary that, even if partially paid off by L.A., adds much to a team's books makes a desired split all the more difficult to achieve.
Robinson is not too far removed from a 2020 season that saw him go for 102 receptions and 1250 receiving yards. It seems to be so due to missed time over the last two years and diminished productivity as a result.
The gifted receiver will be welcomed back with joy, supposedly, as coach Sean McVay recently said that the team would be 'excited' to have him return but 'wish him the best' should he leave. The vehemency of Rams management's bid to move the former Pro-Bowler questions the former of the notion.
Teams such as the New York Giants, Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans were among the worst receiving corps in the league last season and have not seemed to fully rebound from the star departures of Odell Beckham Jr., AJ Brown and DeAndre Hopkins.
While his days as a No. 1 may be over, Robinson still possesses immense talent that could bolster a team's offensive attack, should he remain healthy throughout 2023.
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