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NFL Trade Rumors: 3 landing spots for Allen Robinson as Rams WR makes his way out of LA

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Allen Robinson is expected to pursue a trade this off-season after the team gave him permission to do so. He joined Los Angeles last offseason and his first season was anything but successful.

The #Rams have given WR Allen Robinson’s agents permission to seek a trade, and L.A. is willing to pay a portion of Robinson’s $15.25 million guaranteed salary to facilitate a deal, per sources.

Robinson is still only 29. Another big-name veteran potentially leaving L.A. https://t.co/9ndri1H35x

Tom Pelissero said:

"The Rams have given WR Allen Robinson’s agents permission to seek a trade, and L.A. is willing to pay a portion of Robinson’s $15.25 million guaranteed salary to facilitate a deal, per sources. Robinson is still only 29. Another big-name veteran potentially leaving L.A."

With the Rams cleaning house, it's extremely likely that the talented wide receiver will end up somewhere else this offseason. Where might that be?


Where could Allen Robinson end up after a trade?

3) Dallas Cowboys

Could Allen Robinson join the Dallas Cowboys?
Could Allen Robinson join the Dallas Cowboys?

The Dallas Cowboys need a second wide receiver. Dak Prescott would probably be the best quarterback Allen Robinson has ever played for, so this is a perfect match. The only issue is whether or not Jerry Jones wants to send assets to the Rams for a wide receiver when he will probably just sign Odell Beckham Jr.

Additionally, a wide receiver corps of CeeDee Lamb, Odell Beckham Jr. and Robinson would be a nightmare for defenses, so perhaps they look into both options.


2) Buffalo Bills

The Buffalo Bills learned the hard way that they don't have enough elite pass catchers on their roster this season. Isaiah McKenzie and Gabe Davis never materialized into what the Bills needed, so Robinson could be an intriguing option for them.

They're no stranger to going after players via trade or aggressively trying to upgrade their offense, so trading for Robinson makes sense for GM Brandon Beane.


1) Baltimore Ravens

Assuming the Baltimore Ravens re-sign Lamar Jackson, they're going to need a wide receiver. In fact, they probably need one more than any other NFL team. Robinson isn't a number one wide receiver anymore, but he's still better than anyone they presently have on the roster.

Given that the Rams are willing to pay some of his salary and make the deal more amenable, the Ravens should be paying attention. Jackson needs a good wide receiver for once in his career and it could be Robinson.

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