Jul 31, 2013; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars running back Denard Robinson (29) takes the snap in the wildcat formation as running back Maurice Jones-Drew (32) runs towards him for a handoff during the first day of training camp in pads at EverBank Field. Mandatory Credit: Phil Sears-USA TODAY Sports
The Jacksonville Jaguars plan on using Offensive Weapon Denard Robinson in the wildcat offense this season. Robinson played the quarterback position at Michigan and also played runningback. He is a dynamic threat with the football in his hands. He can make a ton of plays with his feet and also can sling it a little bit.
With the Jaguars employing the wildcat offense this season, it will allow Robinson to take the snap from center and then there will be a ton of options from there. If the wildcat is going to have any success though, Robinson will have to show that he can throw the football. If he starts missing his targets, then teams are going to start sending extra people up to stop the run and the offense will not have any success.
Robinson is going to get his chances on offense. The coaching staff wants to get the football in his hands and allow him to make plays. They are just trying to find the right situations to use him. He has already gotten chances at returning punts and lining up at wide receiver and running back. Now he might be running the wildcat. Just get him the football.
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