
Introduction
Demarcus Robinson has quietly become an intriguing name in the NFL world, especially among fantasy football managers. As a veteran wide receiver with a winding career path, his recent move to the San Francisco 49ers, combined with an off-field suspension and modest but consistent production, places him at the intersection of risk and reward. In this detailed article, we examine Robinson’s game log, contract situation, suspension, and fantasy football outlook to give you a full perspective heading into the 2025 NFL season.
Career Background & Journey to 2025
Before we dive into the specifics, a quick recap: Demarcus Robinson played college football at Florida from 2013 to 2015. During his time with the Gators, he dealt with multiple suspensions at the collegiate level, including test failures and team rule violations. After the 2015 season, he entered the NFL Draft and was selected in the 4th round (126th overall) by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2016.
Over his NFL career, Robinson has had stints with the Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, and most recently with the Los Angeles Rams, prior to signing with the 49ers in 2025. In 2024, with the Rams, he posted career bests: 31 receptions, 505 receiving yards, and 7 touchdowns. That late surge paved the way for his free agent move.
Contract Details in 2025
When Robinson signed with San Francisco, he inked a two-year deal worth $9.5 million, with $6 million fully guaranteed. That move was viewed as a low-risk bet for the 49ers, who were already thin in their wide receiver room due to injuries to Brandon Aiyuk (ACL) and other key receivers.
The guarantees give Robinson some security, but the total payout depends on performance, playing time, and staying available. With three games of suspension at the start of the 2025 season (discussed below), much of that contract’s value could depend on how well he integrates into the offense upon return.
Suspension: Circumstances & Impact
The Incident & Ruling
In November 2024, while with the Rams, Robinson was involved in a DUI arrest. He was reported to be driving over 100 mph and showed signs of impairment. In July 2025, he pled no contest to a misdemeanor DUI and was sentenced to three years’ probation and a $390 fine. The NFL, under its substance abuse / conduct policy, subsequently levied a three-game suspension to start the 2025 regular season.
It’s worth noting that the suspension was publicly confirmed by head coach Kyle Shanahan, who also mentioned that an appeal was possible. But as of the latest information, the suspension is being treated as active.
Impact of Missing First Three Games
Missing three games in a 17-game season is a significant handicap for any receiver — especially one trying to establish role and chemistry with a new offense. The 49ers are likely to adjust their receiving rotation early, and Robinson’s absence gives other receivers an opportunity to stake claims.
Moreover, conditioning, timing routes, and rapport with the quarterback will need to be rebuilt when he returns. The team may initially ease him back in (e.g. limited snaps) rather than thrust him immediately into a high-volume role. In fact, in his first game back (Week 4), Robinson played 25 snaps (about 38% of offensive snaps) and was targeted twice, catching one pass for 20 yards.
Game Log & On-Field Performance
2025 Game Log (So Far)
Because of the suspension, Robinson’s 2025 game log is minimal at this point. According to FantasyPros, here’s what has transpired:
Week | Opponent | Rec | Tgt | Yards | TD | Fantasy Points (standard) |
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Week 1 | @ SEA | — | — | — | — | — |
Week 2 | @ NO | — | — | — | — | — |
Week 3 | vs. ARI | — | — | — | — | — |
Week 4 | vs. JAC | 1 | 2 | 20 | 0 | 2.0 |
He was inactive in the first three weeks (no recorded stats) and only made his debut in Week 4 after the suspension was served.
Historical Game Log Highlights & Trends
Looking back at previous seasons helps understand Robinson’s potential upside:
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In 2024 (Rams), he had 31 catches, 505 yards, and 7 touchdowns.
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He’s had games in past seasons where he was heavily targeted, especially as injuries hit his team’s receiving corps.
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His game logs in prior years show volatility — some weeks with modest production, others with deep plays or touchdowns, depending on opportunity.
Because of this variability, Robinson’s value often correlates strongly with injury context, matchup, and how much volume he sees in a given week.
Fantasy Football Outlook & Strategy
For fantasy football players, Demarcus Robinson is a name to watch—one that may oscillate between a low-end bench option and a boom-or-bust flex play.
Strengths in Fantasy Context
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Veteran savvy & route running: Robinson is a polished route runner who can exploit mismatches and find soft spots in zones.
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Touchdowns upside: His 7 TDs in 2024 show he has red zone appeal, which boosts value even with modest volume.
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Injury insurance / depth value: With multiple receivers on the 49ers dealing with injuries (Aiyuk recovering from ACL, Jauan Jennings dealing with calf and ankle issues) his presence is a hedge option.
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Stream upside: In favorable matchups and when health hits the receiving room, Robinson could be a streaming candidate in deeper leagues.
Risks & Cautionary Flags
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Limited target volume: Even when healthy, Robinson has rarely been a high-volume receiver, which caps baseline floor.
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Suspension impact: Missing three games reduces his total fantasy ceiling and potentially delays rhythm and chemistry.
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Competition & snap share: He must compete with emerging or established receivers for snaps, especially in an offense with multiple options.
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Conditioning & timing: After a layoff, there’s risk he may struggle in timing or need limited usage early on.
Fantasy Projection & Role (2025)
Given his circumstances, here’s a realistic projection and usage scenario:
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Role: Likely WR3 / depth piece with flexibility to rotate into higher usage when injuries arise.
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Weekly floor: In standard PPR formats, he might be expected 3–5 points most weeks unless the volume increases.
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Ceiling weeks: In games where defensive matchups favor receivers, or when primary options are injured, he could deliver 8–12+ point performance.
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Strategy: Use in deeper leagues or as bench/bye week cover; monitor matchups and injuries closely.
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Streaming play: In weeks where he is expected to see more targets (due to injuries or weak coverage), he’s a candidate for one-week consideration.
Notably, Rotoballer expects that with Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jauan Jennings (ankle/ribs) potentially limited in Week 5, Robinson may move into a starting role. But they also caution that his time share may be limited if his conditioning lags or other receivers push in.
Season Outlook & Value Assessment
When assessing his overall value in 2025, consider:
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Risk-adjusted expectation: He’s not a high-floor, must-start WR, but his touchdown and big-play potential make him a worthwhile flyer in mid-to-late rounds or off the waiver wire.
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Best-case scenario: If he returns healthy, earns a bigger role, and benefits from injuries to other 49ers pass catchers, he could approximate a WR3 with occasional WR2 upside.
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Worst-case scenario: Struggles to get consistent targets, stays behind in the pecking order, and posts modest totals with occasional flashes.
In many leagues, he’ll be rostered in very few (sometimes < 5%) teams initially, making him a speculative stash rather than a core pick.
Fantasy managers should keep tabs on his performance, weekly snap counts, and target share. A sudden uptick in volume or injuries ahead of him could make him a sneaky value pick later in season.
Conclusion & Key Takeaways
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Game Log: In 2025, due to his suspension, Robinson’s action is limited to Week 4 so far (1 catch, 20 yards).
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Contract: He’s under a two-year, $9.5 million contract with $6 million guaranteed — a modest but meaningful deal.
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Suspension: Stemming from a DUI incident in 2024, Robinson is to miss the first three games of 2025.
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Fantasy Outlook: He’s a high-variance, low-floor option with touchdown and upside potential. Best treated as a speculative add or complement in deeper formats.
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