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MENTAL GAME
In typical Baylor fashion, Robertson operated within a system heavily reliant on predetermined reads and quick, short throws. He was rarely asked to progress beyond his first option, though he did show occasional ability to work back across the field. His processing is functional but limited, and his anticipation is inconsistent. He can be late triggering throws, which closes windows and limits potential yardage after the catch.
ARM TALENT
Robertson’s arm talent is a significant concern. He struggles to generate velocity, with very little zip on his throws, allowing defenders to close quickly on the ball. His accuracy is poor at all levels of the field, and he lacks the ability to consistently push the ball vertically. While he can deliver quick passes in the short game, there are few redeeming qualities in his overall passing profile.
RUSHING/MOBILITY
Mobility offers little value in Robertson’s evaluation. He is not a threat as a runner, and lacks the athleticism to consistently escape pressure or extend plays. When he does leave the pocket, he is quickly contained by defenders. His limited movement skills further reduce his margin for error, particularly given his struggles as a passer.

MANAGEMENT
Decision-making is a major issue. Robertson has stretches where his throws lack clear intent, occasionally resulting in passes to no viable target or directly into coverage. Turnovers follow these mistakes, and his overall command of the offense is questionable. Combined with team struggles, his play often compounded negative outcomes rather than stabilizing the offense.
FANTASY OUTLOOK
There is no meaningful fantasy appeal. Robertson lacks both rushing upside and passing efficiency, leaving virtually no path to relevance. Even in deeper Superflex formats or weaker classes, he does not project as a viable investment. He is best left undrafted in rookie drafts and off dynasty rosters.
SUBTLE ARTS
Mechanically, Robertson shows some positives, including a relatively quick release and generally sound footwork. However, these traits do not translate into functional passing efficiency. His ball placement is consistently poor, and his mechanics fail to generate sufficient velocity or accuracy.




IDEAL TEAM FITS

There is not a reasonable path to success for Robertson. Barring injury, his lack of tools as a quarterback make it hard for us to see him scoring any fantasy points on your roster. Even so, his best path would be with a team that asks him to make quick reads and nothing else.



