2018 NFL Draft Offensive Tackles

Robinson was a freshman sensation for the Crimson Tide in 2014. He was the leader on an offensive line that allowed only 16 sacks on the season. It didn't go as well in 2015 as Robinson allowed pressure and sacks on the quarterback. Robinson had some real problems with Texas A&M superstar Myles Garrett for example. However, Robinson was better down the stretch and helped open a lot of holes for Heisman Trophy winning running back Derrick Henry. It wouldn't be surprising if the junior takes his play to another level in 2016.

There are a lot pluses to Robinson's game for the next level. As a pass protector, he has length and quickness to defend the edge. He has quick enough feet to cut off speed rushers and also displays some ability to bend at the knees. He uses his length well and adjusts wisely to blitzes. He needs to get more consistent with his bending and shuffling his feet. Sometimes he gets sloppy, and that leads to him giving up some pressures and sacks.

In the ground game, Robinson is a quality blocker. He has strength to turn defenders at the point of attack and open holes. He is quick to the second level to hit blocks and is able to pull. Robinson also has some power at the point of attack with a physical demeanor.