Everybody is talking about the quarterback situation. That isn't a surprise. Still, the Chicago Bears can't afford to devote every waking minute to it. They have other business to attend to. Probably none bigger than Allen Robinson. Their star wide receiver has put together back-to-back seasons over 1,000 yards. He's the first to top over 1,200 in a season since Alshon Jeffery and Brandon Marshall both did in 2013.
Nobody else was remotely close to him. Darnell Mooney, who finished second among wide receivers, had just 631. Robinson is the unquestioned best player on the Bears offense. That is why the thought of losing him isn't something fans want to contemplate. Yet the closer free agency nears on March 17th, the greater the chances it becomes a reality.
As of now, it doesn't look like a long-term deal is possible.
That leaves the team with two alternatives. Either they let him walk, settling for a compensatory 3rd round pick in 2022. Or they franchise tag him. That would lock him in on a one-year contract for next season. Robinson has made it clear through public comments and social media that he hates the tag. He even pushed for it to be abolished during negotiations for the new CBA. That is why if Chicago decides to use it, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune warns the wide receiver will have an icy response."If the Bears tag Robinson, which would buy them time to negotiate a multiyear contract, my hunch is Robinson would decline to sign the tender. That would allow him to skip the offseason program and potentially training camp without penalty."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmVMPNvr4hw&t=11s&ab_channel=NFLMatchupHighlights







