In college, Robinson was used all over the defensive line and showcased his ability to cause disruption with both his hand in the dirt as an interior lineman and by standing at the edge and launching from there. While coach Jonathan Gannon said he wait to judge Robinson’s pass rush improvement, the collegiate film matches who the team drafted.
“He showed he could do that here in OTAs,” Gannon said. “For the rookies, It’s a continuous development, daily development, every day of figuring that out as we go with themselves and the coaches. He’ll know what to do Week One, I know that.”
As Gannon alluded towards, all of the rookies, not just Robinson, have a lot to learn as they embark on their first training camp. Academically, Robinson is set to put a lid on his learning and turn the tassel on his studies. On Saturday night, Robinson completed his masters degree from Missouri in education and positive culture, with an emphasis in athletic leadership.
He’ll celebrate this accomplishment by being the ultimate football guy, with the hope of becoming the player others look towards.
“I just get ready for practice the next day, honestly,” Robinson said. “Keep studying the playbook. I’m all about ball right now.”