Former Michigan quarterback entered the as a playmaker without a position. After in offseason practices, Robinson now is making NFL history with a new position designation.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' lists Robinson's position as "OW" -- a nod to the "Offensive Weapon" moniker Robinson slapped on himself prior to the draft.
Robinson goes to meetings with the running backs, but expects to see time at wide receiver, quarterback, fullback and kick returner. General manager David Caldwell has prescribed for Robinson as a rookie.
The Jaguars reportedly have some "" in store for Robinson and fourth-rounder . If the recent history of multi-position players such as Dexter McCluster and Brad Smith is any indication, Robinson's offensive role will contain a series of gimmick plays as opposed to a specific package.
If Robinson tips the balance of a couple of games with his skullduggery, the Jaguars won't be the only team with an "Offensive Weapon" next season.
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