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Re: Robinson (Draft Profile)

March 18, 2018 12:28PM
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2014 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Greg Robinson

Strengths:
Elite quickness
Explosion
Dominant run-blocker
Tremendous ability to sustain blocks
Fast to blocks on the second level
Strong hands
Long arms
Good length
Mean streak
Can push open holes with ease
Fast at hitting kick out blocks
Very physical with defensive players
Extremely athletic
Blocks with authority
Quick feet
Fast in his pass drop
Skilled at mirroring speed rushers going for corner
Holds up well against bull rushes
Has the ability to shut down elite pass-rushers for four quarters
Experienced and successful against good college rushers
Excellent knee bend
Superb pad level
Recoverability
Good teammate
Huge upside






Weaknesses:
Raw
Should develop pass protection
Needs to improve overall technique as a pass-blocker


Summary: A year ago, BYU defensive end Ezekiel Ansah came out of nowhere to be a top-five pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. The similar prospect for the 2014 NFL Draft is Robinson. Heading into the 2013 season Robinson wasn't discussed as a top offensive tackle prospect with Jake Matthews and Taylor Lewan. Less than a year later, Robinson should be drafted ahead of both Matthews and Lewan thanks to a tremendous 2013 season.

Robinson broke into the starting lineup in 2012. Aside from being benched against Alabama A&M, he had a solid debut. Auburn had a rough year, but Robinson did well leading the running game for halfback Tre Mason.

In his final collegiate season, Robinson became a dominant player and was a First-Team All-SEC selection. The redshirt sophomore opened up a ton of holes for Mason and quarterback Nick Marshall. Robinson did well in pass protection, though Auburn mainly kept the ball in the hands of one of its backs.

Robinson finished his collegiate career in impressive fashion as he had his way with Alabama, Missouri and Florida State. Auburn had a ton of success running behind Robinson, and the Tigers' ground game carried them to the National Championship. If the defense had played better, Auburn would have won the title.

Robinson declared for the 2014 NFL Draft following the season. He put on a display at the NFL Scouting Combine withan extremely rare combination of size, strength and athletic ability. Robinson (6-5, 332) was the star of the offensive linemen during the Combine. He ran an amazing time in the 40 of 4.92 seconds with a 10-yard split of 1.68. In the field drills, Robinson showed his ability to bend with fluid hips. He also excelled in the bench press. With Robinson's size, speed, length and strength, there is no doubt that he is a rare athlete.

In the ground game, Robinson is a beast. He is so quick and explosive out of his stance to engage linemen. When Robinson gets his hands on a defender in the run game, he is absolutely dominant. His ability to sustain the block and ride defenders out of the play is tremendous. Many left tackles in the NFL are weak in the ground game, but that isn't the case with Robinson.

Robinson is still somewhat raw in pass blocking. Auburn didn't pass the ball a lot as the team kept the ball on the ground in its spread-option run offense. Robinson has a great quickness, feet and length to be able to negate speed rushers around the corner. He also is too strong to bull rush. Robinson needs some development with his technique, but he has the skill set to be a dominant pass-protector as a pro.

For the NFL, Robinson is a franchise left tackle. It may help him in the beginning to bring him along slowly. Depending on the team that drafts him, he could start out at guard or right tackle before eventually taking over at left tackle. Robinson is highly likely to be a top-five pick.


Read more: [walterfootball.com]

Player Comparison: Tyron Smith. Robinson's game is similar to Smith. Both of them are extremely quick and athletic. They also are strong to get movement in the ground game. Smith (6-5, 318) is a little bit smaller than Robinson, while Smith entered the NFL as a more polished prospect. Robinson could easily turn into a Pro Bowl left tackle like Smith.

NFL Matches: St. Louis, Cleveland, Oakland, Atlanta, Tampa Bay, Buffalo

There are a number of landing spots for Robinson in the top 10. The highest that Robinson could hope to go would be to the Rams at No. 2 overall. Many are projecting him to St. Louis with the second-overall pick. The Rams could consider him to be the future placement for Jake Long. Considering all of Long's injury issues, St. Louis could start out Robinson at guard or right tackle in a critical year for Sam Bradford.

Cleveland could use an improvement at right tackle. If Joe Thomas gets too pricey, the Browns would have their long-term left tackle in house with Robinson.

Oakland signed Donald Penn, but he is just a temporary solution at left tackle. Last year, the Raiders were going to draft Luke Joeckel or Eric Fisher if either fell to the third pick. Oakland feels offensive linemen are safer picks. Robinson and Menelik Watson could give the Raiders long-term bookends. However after signing Penn, it seems more likely that Oakland would target a different position.

The Falcons could easily take Robinson with the sixth pick. Sam Baker hasn't been reliable, and they have to improve their offensive line. Robinson would also help fulfill Atlanta's goal of getting more physical up front.

The Buccaneers moved on from Penn and signed Anthony Collins, but the team still could use help on the inside. Tampa Bay could draft Robinson and start him out at guard and move Collins to the inside when Robinson is ready for left tackle. In the long term, Robinson would settle left tackle for the Bucs.

Buffalo could use a right tackle to pair with Cordy Glenn, but Robinson has little to no shot of lasting to the ninth pick.


Read more: [walterfootball.com]



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SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Top Rated FA's still available - Greg Robinson #1???

Rampage2K-1184March 17, 2018 01:49PM

  Greg Robinson..it is entirely possible

RFIP428March 17, 2018 02:08PM

  Feel somewhat the same way

Rams_81301March 17, 2018 02:45PM

  Most of us are sorry to see him go

RamUK276March 17, 2018 02:52PM

  Re: Most of us are sorry to see him go

Ramsdude225March 17, 2018 04:08PM

  Re: Robinson

leafnose220March 18, 2018 05:42AM

  Re: Robinson

zn258March 18, 2018 12:10PM

  Re: Robinson

Ramsdude295March 18, 2018 12:21PM

  Re: Robinson (Draft Profile)

Ramsdude228March 18, 2018 12:28PM

  Watkins career has hardly been stellar

RamUK267March 17, 2018 02:50PM

  Re: Watkins just signed for 16 mil

Speedball89256March 17, 2018 02:53PM

  Simply no way to argue that...nm

RFIP227March 17, 2018 03:57PM

  But it will be argued

Blue and Gold324March 17, 2018 04:03PM

  But that means 30 or maybe 31 teams

RamUK196March 18, 2018 04:22AM

  Re: But that means 30 or maybe 31 teams

zn253March 18, 2018 04:47AM

  No it's never 31

RamUK175March 18, 2018 04:40PM

  That's just not true...

jemach219March 18, 2018 09:43AM

  Re: That's just not true...

zn227March 18, 2018 10:52AM

  No...I read your post after I posted...

jemach157March 18, 2018 11:46AM

  Except it was 1

RamUK238March 18, 2018 04:36PM

  Re: Greg Robinson..it is entirely possible

Classicalwit377March 17, 2018 04:00PM

  Re: Snead more than made up for that gaff...

dzrams342March 17, 2018 04:01PM

  Re: Snead more than made up for that gaff...

Rampage2K-211March 17, 2018 08:02PM

  I just don't give him a pass for that...

jemach218March 18, 2018 09:56AM

  Me neither

Speedball89310March 18, 2018 10:30AM

  Re: I don't give him a pass either....

dzrams234March 18, 2018 10:45AM

  I agree with most of that

Speedball89193March 18, 2018 11:10AM

  Re: I agree with most of that

dzrams311March 18, 2018 11:45AM

  Re: Top Rated FA's still available - Greg Robinson #1???

LMU93180March 18, 2018 03:58AM

  Gotta be fair towards Snead on the Robinson pick.

Ramgator267March 18, 2018 07:55AM

  Re: Gotta be fair towards Snead on the Robinson pick.

RFIP466March 18, 2018 09:50AM

  Ok...I'll say it again...

jemach209March 18, 2018 10:10AM

  And was never in a 3 point stance....nm

RFIP219March 18, 2018 10:39AM

  Re: And was never in a 3 point stance....nm

Ramsdude474March 18, 2018 11:22AM

  Snead drank the koolaid...

jemach189March 18, 2018 11:51AM

  So what?

RFIP197March 18, 2018 11:51AM

  Re: So what?

Ramsdude203March 18, 2018 12:18PM

  Thanks...I'll add that to the list...

jemach173March 18, 2018 11:53AM

  Robinson pick never made sense at all

Rams_81195March 19, 2018 03:12AM

  Re: Robinson pick never made sense at all

CraigMatson272March 19, 2018 08:57AM

  If he had been chosen later in the first round

Rams_81175March 19, 2018 02:38PM

  Julius Thomas?

Crazylegs496March 18, 2018 07:59AM

  Re: Julius Thomas?

B64 Rams 72409March 18, 2018 08:13AM

  Re: Julius Thomas?

Ramsdude345March 18, 2018 08:19AM

  Re: Julius Thomas?

B64 Rams 72222March 18, 2018 09:55AM

  Re: Julius Thomas?

Rams43347March 18, 2018 10:37AM

  Re: Julius Thomas?

Ramsdude388March 18, 2018 11:13AM