It's much easier to get excited about Robinson than about his quarterback, but the 6'3", 210-pound receiver owns a size advantage over all of New England's cornerbacks (none are taller than 6'0").
I'm not entirely sure where Robinson falls in terms of public opinion, but he was an easy sleeper recommendation last year with his consistent target numbers once he became established in the offense. And calling a player coming off a 6-catch, 155-yard, 2-touchdown game a sleeper is stretching things, but the reservations that can be made regarding the Jaguars offense doesn't exactly enter him into must-play territory for every owner.
Through Week 2, Robinson owns a respectable 18 targets and a 25.4% market share of Jacksonville's passing looks even after seeing just six in Week 1 while squaring off with Josh Norman. If Robinson can flirt with 10 targets in Week 3, it's hard to imagine them not turning into a big game.