FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Allen Robinson stopped by our office at CBS Sports on Friday, and the Jaguars receiver was kind enough to talk about a variety of topics, including his outlook for this season, how the team will perform and third-year breakouts.

There's a lot to like about Robinson after his performance in 2015 when he was the No. 4 Fantasy receiver in standard leagues. He is one of just four receivers since the 1970 merger to have at least 1,400 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns and average at least 17.5 yards per catch.

The other three are Calvin Johnson, Randy Moss and Jerry Rice, and only Robinson and Rice did it in their second seasons. Robinson finished with 80 catches on 152 targets, and he was thrilled to be mentioned in the same class as those elite receivers.

Allen Robinson CHI • WR • 12 2015 stats TAR 152 REC 80 YDS 1,400 TD 14 View Profile

But Robinson knows it will be hard to replicate that performance in 2016 even though it will be his third season in the NFL, which is typically when receivers have a breakout campaign. He expects the Jaguars to be more balanced on offense with a better running game after signing Chris Ivory as a free agent this offseason to pair with T.J. Yeldon.

The defense should also be better with Jalen Ramsey and Myles Jack added in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft, Malik Jackson signed as a free agent from Denver and getting last year's first-round pick, Dante Fowler, healthy after being out with a torn ACL. The Jaguars won't be chasing points to the level they were last season, and the passing stats could suffer.

Robinson said numerous times the offense should be more "efficient," which is the focal point this year.

"It's being better on third downs, being better in the red zone and just being more consistent," he said. "We know it's not going to be how we want all the time, but we can't go as many possessions over the course of weeks without scoring in the red zone or converting at the right rate we want on third down."

Now, this doesn't mean Robinson and the Jaguars won't produce points. Far from it. But you have to expect a decline in production from Robinson, Blake Bortles (No. 4 Fantasy quarterback in standard leagues) and Allen Hurns (No. 14 receiver), who were standout options last year.

Blake Bortles LAR • QB • 2015 stats CMP % 5,860.0 YDS 4,428 TD 35 INT 18 RUSH YDS 320 RUSH TD 2 View Profile

I consider Bortles a bust candidate just from where he finished last season (4,428 passing yards, 35 touchdowns and 18 interceptions and 320 rushing yards and two touchdowns) to where he should end up this year. The majority of his production came with Jacksonville trailing since he had 29 touchdowns when the Jaguars were behind.

Jacksonville should be more competitive this year, so those comeback efforts should be fewer. That will also impact Robinson, who had 56 catches for 1,041 yards and 11 touchdowns when the team was trailing. And Hurns, who finished with 64 catches for 1,031 yards and 10 touchdowns on 105 targets, had 40 catches for 777 yards and eight touchdowns when the team was behind.

Hurns, who just signed a four-year extension for $40 million, including $20 million guaranteed, will also struggle to score a touchdown once every 10.5 targets like we saw last season. He's still worth drafting as a No. 3 Fantasy receiver with a mid-round pick, but you should expect the under on his touchdown total in 2016.

Allen Hurns MIA • WR • 17 2015 stats TAR 105 REC 64 YDS 1,031 TD 10 View Profile

And I would only settle for Bortles with a late-round pick as a low-end starter. He should still be around 4,000 passing yards, and hopefully his completion percentage (58.6 in 2015) rises with fewer interceptions. But he also could see a decline in yards and touchdowns, which is what I expect.

As for Robinson, he will likely see a decline in touchdowns, but I wouldn't be surprised if his reception total rises, with his yardage not far from 1,400 again. He's worth drafting in Round 2 as a No. 1 Fantasy receiver.

Robinson said that while his production might not be the same, the Jaguars should compete for a playoff spot.

"I think you're starting to see a lot of things unfold for us," Robinson said.

He said Ivory will be a good addition to the running game, and Yeldon is a great receiver out of the backfield with plenty to offer. Robinson also called Julius Thomas "the best pass-catching tight end in the NFL." He clarified that statement by saying he's biased.

Julius Thomas MIA • TE • 89 2015 stats TAR 80 REC 46 YDS 455 TD 5 View Profile

"There aren't too many people his size who move like he does," Robinson said of Thomas. "He's a very good route runner and has very good hands. He has a lot that he can bring to the table for us, and I see him really elevating his game."

I also talked to Robinson about his receiver class of 2014, which should be amazing this season. He called Odell Beckham "one of the special players in our game," and he said if Sammy Watkins "can stay healthy and play a full year he'll have a big year."

Robinson also likes Mike Evans since he'll have a better rapport with Jameis Winston this season, and he said Donte Moncrief is a breakout candidate. It should be a fun class to watch, and Robinson hopes he and Hurns continue to contribute to this excellent group of receivers.

Robinson also continues to contribute to his community with his Within Reach Foundation, which benefits kids in Jacksonville. He recently held an event to raise money as part of a back to school initiative in August, and he will also do an event around Christmas time.

For more on Robinson's foundation, you can visit his website at allenrobinson15.org.