Okay, so I’ve been messing around with fantasy football projections lately, and I wanted to share my experience with trying to figure out Bijan Robinson’s fantasy points. It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster, let me tell you.

First off, I started by looking at some general strategies for the draft. I read somewhere that the best combo for the first two rounds is either running back (RB) and tight end (TE), TE and RB, or RB and RB. Apparently, these give you a real edge. So, I kept that in mind as I dug deeper into Robinson’s stats.
Then, I found some projections that said Robinson was expected to score around 19.1 fantasy points in PPR formats. This was based on him getting about 18.7 rushing attempts for 85.9 yards and 0.5 touchdowns, plus 2.2 receptions for 38.9 yards and 0.3 touchdowns. I thought, “Okay, that’s a good starting point.”
- Started by looking at general draft strategies.
- Found projections for Robinson’s fantasy points.
- Realized the importance of tracking his performance.
Next, I started looking into what makes a good fantasy RB. Everyone says RBs and wide receivers (WRs) should be your main focus early in the draft unless you’ve got a superstar quarterback (QB) or TE. Makes sense since you need a bunch of them to fill your roster. I also noticed some news about Robinson joining Season 4 of Netflix’s “Outer Banks.” Thought that was a funny little tidbit, nothing to do with football, but still.
After that, I dove into some more specific stuff about Robinson. I saw that he’s considered a top RB1 in all fantasy leagues, especially after he rushed for 125 yards on 22 carries in Week 15. That’s pretty impressive! I started to get a better feel for his potential.
I also checked out a bunch of articles and player profiles about him. There’s a lot of analysis out there for draft prep, start/sit decisions, and waiver pickups. I tried to soak up as much info as I could. I even stumbled upon a projection for his fantasy points in Week 13, but that was a while ago, so who knows how accurate it is now.
Tracking and Adjusting
But here’s the thing, it’s not just about looking at pre-season projections. You gotta keep tracking his performance throughout the season. I realized I needed to stay on top of his game stats, any injuries, and how the Falcons are using him. It’s a dynamic situation, you know? You gotta adjust your expectations based on what’s actually happening on the field.

So, yeah, that’s been my journey with Bijan Robinson’s fantasy points so far. It’s been a mix of research, analysis, and a bit of guesswork. I’m still learning, but I think I’m getting better at this whole fantasy football thing. It’s definitely more involved than I initially thought, but it’s also pretty fun when you start to see your predictions pan out… or not! Either way, I can only get better at it by continuing to track him, learn, and make adjustments as needed. The most important thing is to track, learn, and adjust as needed!