Watch Robby Anderson hurdle a defender on a 17-yard catch to set up a Panthers touchdown. [21], Anderson started his second season with six receptions for 50 receiving yards combined over his first two games, a 21–12 loss to the Buffalo Bills and a 45–20 loss to the Oakland Raiders. [16] Following Eric Decker's season-ending injury on October 12, 2016, Anderson became Jets' starting slot receiver. During Week 5 against the Atlanta Falcons, Anderson finished with eight receptions for 112 receiving yards as the Panthers won 23–16. Anderson was selected to the Eastern College Athletic Conference All-Conference team and Third Team All-Conference team by Phil Steele in recognition of his senior season. Join our linker program. He finished the game with 123 receiving yards on three receptions as the Jets won 34–16. Teddy Bridgewater will wear No. In Anderson's defense, a position-high 33% of balls thrown his direction were 'off target' last season. [24] During Week 7, in the second divisional game against the Miami Dolphins, Anderson was held to 35 receiving yards on three catches. However, outside of a 27-yard grab, the Falcons secondary did a good job keeping Anderson in front of them, surrendering just 21 yards to him on his other four catches. On NFL Network, Burleson told Anderson's story from his time at Temple and the New York Jets and Matt Rhule's belief in him as he now leads the Panthers in scrimmage yards. 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NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. The screen popped up Friday afternoon, … Height: 6-3. One of eight NFL receivers with at least 50 catches, 750 yards and five touchdowns in each of the last three seasons. Robby Anderson WR #11 Experience: 5 years . All rights reserved. However, outside of a 27-yard grab, the Falcons secondary did a good job keeping Anderson in front of them, surrendering just 21 yards to him on his other four catches. Consistency is unlikely with Christian McCaffrey as the focal point of the Panthers' offense, so Anderson is safest as a borderline flex play in deeper leagues. We present them here for purely educational purposes. Robby Anderson reached 21.01 MPH on his diving catch, the third-fastest speed in the NFL this week. [12] He went on to lead all players in the 2016 pre-season in receiving yards with 264, and also had 13 catches and three touchdowns, which helped him earn a spot on the Jets' final 53-man roster and become their fifth wide receiver entering the regular season, behind Brandon Marshall, Eric Decker, Quincy Enunwa, and Jalin Marshall. Following Matt Rhule's hiring as Temple's head coach, Anderson switched to wide receiverin 2013 and caught 44 passes for 791 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. He played college football at Temple. The overall yardage tally was the lowest for Anderson on the season, so he'll look to bounce back in what should be a high-scoring Week 9 affair versus the Chiefs on the road Sunday, Nov. 8. Anderson returned to Temple for his senior season in 2015 season and had 70 catches for 939 yards. Anderson was signed by the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2016. One of eight NFL receivers with at least 50 catches, 750 yards and five touchdowns in each of the last three seasons. [36] He finished the season as the Jets leading receiver with 50 receptions for 752 yards and six touchdowns. [46] Anderson moved to South Florida as a child. Saw action in all 16 games as a rookie with the Jets in 2016...Made eight starts...Finished the year with 42 receptions for 587 yards and two touchdowns...His 587 receiving yards were the most by an undrafted Jets rookie receiver since 2000, and ranked seventh overall in receiving yardage by a rookie in franchise history…Posted four receptions of 40+ yards as a rookie, trailing only Odell Beckham, Jr. (six), Amari Cooper (six) and Martavis Bryant (five) among rookie receivers the last three seasons. [32] Overall, he finished his second professional season with 63 receptions for 941 receiving yards and seven receiving touchdowns. By Joseph Person Apr 3, 2020 9 . The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. The speedy Anderson continued to serve as Teddy Bridgewater's favorite target, as the eight looks he logged were a team high. Following four seasons with the Jets, Anderson signed with Carolina during the offseason. TRANSACTIONS: Signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent on 5/5/16...Signed as an unrestricted free agent with Carolina (4/1/20). [15] The next game, Anderson was named the Jets' starting slot receiver against the Seattle Seahawks and finished the 27–17 loss with two catches for 12 receiving yards. [25] Prior to the final play in the fourth quarter, Anderson threw his helmet in rage, frustrated that he wasn't getting enough targets, which drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. TRANSACTIONS: Signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent on 5/5/16...Signed as an unrestricted free agent with Carolina (4/1/20). COLLEGE [29][30] During Week 13 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Anderson finished with 107 receiving yards as the Jets won 38–31. Started 15 of 16 games for the Jets in 2017...Led the team with a career-high 941 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, and finished second on the squad with 63 receptions...Finished third among all second-year players in receptions and receiving yards, while tying for first in touchdowns...Six of his team-best seven touchdown receptions came in a five-game span from Week 7 to Week 12...Along with WR Jermaine Kearse, part of the only duo in the NFL to both record 100 receiving yards in back-to-back games during the 2017 season, while the pair were just one of seven duos in the league to each record 60 receptions. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Played two years at Temple under current Panthers head coach Matt Rhule...Totaled 114 receptions for 1,730 yards and 16 touchdowns in his career...Ranks eighth in receiving yards in Temple history (1,730) and still holds the single-game school record for receiving yards (239)...Was the Owls leading receiver in seven games as a senior in 2015...Led the Owls in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns...Set career highs in receptions (70) and yards (939) in a season - both rank second on the school's all-time list...Selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game...Missed his junior season in 2014 due to being ruled academically ineligible...As a sophomore in 2013 spent time with the second team defense at cornerback in the spring, but quit the team and returned home to Florida...Stayed in contact with Coach Rhule and asked to return to the team in late summer as a non-scholarship athlete...Worked at wide receiver upon his return...Had his breakout game at SMU shattering the school record with 239 receiving yards...Closed the season with his first career three-touchdown game at Memphis giving him nine touchdowns in the final five games...Played in the first six games mostly on special teams as a redshirt freshman in 2012...Redshirted in 2011.