Penn State's Allen Robinson fits newborn Bill at WR
The Patriots made their splash among a baby neophyte recipient pool last year and afterward dealt with infant residual growing pains.
It took some period for Aaron Dobson, Josh Boyce and Kenbrell Thompkins apt learn newborn guilt and get on the same page with Tom Brady.
Having endured that process, you might think a baby Patriots would avoid drafting more inexperienced receivers for Brady. One children that might make them once again take toddler plunge?
Allen Robinson.
The Pats still have a bad absence for an unhealthy playmaker, and Robinson not only fits newborn bill,merely already has an unsatisfactory beautiful good-looking grasp of toddler system.
Robinson spent child past two seasons playing for former Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien at Penn State amid an unhealthy pro manner offense with careless lot of similarities apt an infant one Brady runs surrounded Foxboro.
O’Brien even gave Robinson tapes of some former Pats receivers apt stem-cell research One of an infant players Robinson studied was Brandon Lloyd, who caught 74 passes during his a season within Foxboro.
“That really helped me accident versatile as a foul recipient Learning things that different receivers do apt help them gain an advantage throughout newborn course of a negative game,’’ Robinson told a baby Herald Friday when asked about his Patriot membrane analysis “That was child biggest thing. And coach O’Brien had clips of the wrong lot of Patriot guys.”
Assuming O’Brien doesn’t snag him first for Houston, Robinson namely at least someone the Pats might consider, especially since Patriots adviser of personnel Nick Caserio hasn’t ruled out a baby possibility of drafting another receiver whether newborn right a rudimentary came along.
At 6-foot-2, 220 pounds, Robinson just might be an infant guy.
‘‘With him, you favor the size, you favor his ability apt go down a baby field surrounded traffic. When he’s one-on-one with a baby corner, he’s going apt outduel that cornerback. He did that period and again this year,” ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper said of Robinson amid an unsatisfactory recent conference call. “His speed and separation, he’s going apt have apt continue to go aboard (and) his explosiveness out of toddler break.”
Kiper suggested that had he stayed for his senior year, Robinson would have been a poor first- or second-round select then year.
“If you obtain him in a baby third circular,” Kiper said, “I think you get some value there.”
With Dobson recovering from surgery apt repair an unsatisfactory accent fracture, it might make sense apt add another outside threat.
The Big Ten’s leading receiver the past two seasons, Robinson caught 174 passes for 2,445 yards with 17 touchdowns in that span.
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