Unexpected Blockbuster: Giants Send Shockwaves Through the NFL by Trading Star Wide Receiver to Their Biggest Division Rival

Despite coming off a career-best season, the New York Giants may consider trading wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson.

According to Bleacher Report, Robinson is seen as a valuable trade asset heading into the final year of his rookie deal, after posting a personal best of 93 catches for 699 yards and three touchdowns in 2024. While he’s in a prime position to earn a new contract, it’s unclear if staying in New York is the best move for him.

Head coach Brian Daboll is looking to revitalize the Giants’ offense in 2025, following the addition of veteran QB Russell Wilson and rookie Jaxson Dart.

After suffering from poor quarterback play last season, Robinson could benefit from the improved situation — but if the offense doesn’t turn around, a trade to a contending team in need of a reliable receiver wouldn’t be surprising.

While linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux remains a top trade candidate, Robinson is drawing growing interest and could be on the move before the season starts.

Wan’Dale Robinson
Wan’Dale Robinson

A second-round pick in 2022 out of Nebraska and Kentucky, Robinson has shown steady progress year after year. Now hitting his stride, he’ll want to maintain that momentum — and there are already a couple of teams that could be potential landing spots if the Giants choose to move him.

The Kansas City Chiefs, who struggled with their passing game last season despite a Super Bowl appearance, could use a dependable receiver like Robinson.

Wan’Dale Robinson
Wan’Dale Robinson

With uncertainty surrounding Marquise Brown’s future and lingering concerns about depth behind Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy, Robinson would provide short-term stability at a low cost.

Meanwhile, the Baltimore Ravens are just one key move away from serious Super Bowl contention. With several veteran receivers now gone, Baltimore needs a consistent complement to DeAndre Hopkins, Zay Flowers, and Rashod Bateman.

Robinson wouldn’t need to be a 1,000-yard receiver — just a versatile, reliable option for Lamar Jackson to help elevate the passing attack.

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