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Allen Robinson improving his draft prospects at Penn ST pro day


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Allen Robinson, WR (6-foot 7/8, 207) — Robinson ran the 40-yard dash in 4.48 and 4.50 seconds (improving on the 4.60 40 from the NFL Scouting Combine). He had a 42-inch vertical jump and 10-foot-11 broad jump. He also did the three-cone drill in 6.54 seconds. Robinson had a great pro-day workout. He looked very good running routes. Robinson’s performance really helped his draft stock a lot. It will push him into a crowded group of talented wide receivers in the 2014 NFL Draft class; not the upper echelon of prospects (a group that would include the likes of Sammy Watkins of Clemson and Mike Evans of Texas A&M), but the next tier of talent.

-Gil Brandt

That 3 cone drill time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Big fan. Dude was end of the 1st talent towards the end of the season. Fell off after the 2 'all star' games and the combine. Early pro days pushed him even farther back as others shined. His route tree needs some polish, but he is a prototypical WR. Looks great at the X and can also slide along the formation. Great after the catch and his vertical is scary....42 inches!! Damn. Give me him in the first and Herron in the 3rd.

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I still have him as a 3rd round grade.

I don't put grades on prospects because I don't try to scout out these players all that closely, but I thought it was silly that this guy wad considered a 3rd rounder. He looks like a complete stud.

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Well, Mayock agreed with me: 2nd-3rd round grade on him.

I see 15 Wrs I would like to see in a Panthers uniform. I see him as more of a 2nd round guy but with the depth of WRs some of this group of 15 will be there in the 3rd. 

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How many WRs do you see off the board when we pick in the 2nd? I could see 6 off the board in the 1st round which has not been done in some time.

 

I think at least 5 will go in the 1st round.

 

I see 15 Wrs I would like to see in a Panthers uniform. I see him as more of a 2nd round guy but with the depth of WRs some of this group of 15 will be there in the 3rd.

Agree
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I don't put grades on prospects because I don't try to scout out these players all that closely, but I thought it was silly that this guy wad considered a 3rd rounder. He looks like a complete stud.

 

Yea he may not make it to the 3rd but this year is so deep at WR I think it will cause some really good talent to be there in the 3rd. 

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