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Fifth round pick already signing


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dude is going to be really fun to watch. probably the most fun i have watching highlight vids of about any player beside BY. 

dude is straight up fierce and he's going to piss a lot of people off. he doesn't just knock people down or take them down, he tears them down. and then he just walks away shaking his head.

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watching the highlights of Robinson is a real treat. He is about 190 lbs of 100 % effort. all 190ish pounds is divided between heart and dog. It is kinda like a steve smith playing safety. It will be interesting to see if it translates to the NFL. If so, we will be hearing " it is ripped out by Robinson" a lot. So fingers crossed.

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43 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

According to the folks on nfl network he was the first rookie from the draft league wide to sign his contract.  Kids not wasting any time. I like it!

Shows his leadership and dedication to getting to work imo I love the mindset most of rookie deals are set very little wiggle room so why not get to it

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8 hours ago, Mistuh Jones said:

Jammie got the DAWG in him. I live in Tallahassee y'all, I'm no stranger to this cat. He's finna EAT in this defense, mark my words. 

I hope he gets a legit shot this dude has the heart of a lion (or Panther) 

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7 hours ago, Tbe said:


Oh….it wasn’t a slight.

Most new college grads are desperate for money. Especially athletes who couldn’t work in college and didn’t get that NIL money.

I can relate to that. My bank account after college was almost nonexistent.

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This guy....for a fifth rounder was a STEAL. 

2 years at FSU: 2x All-ACC, 2nd team All American... FSU DPOY. 

Before transferring to FSU from South Carolina: 2nd Team Freshman All American, Freshman All-SEC 

Before that dude was the Player of the Year in the state of Georgia. 

I think his height/weight made him an afterthought but I think we got one with this pick if he stays healthy. Type of player you don't have to worry about motivation with..and he's already signed...I likes.. 

 

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