Walter Football also gave Miami a B grade on Robinson.
"Chop Robinson’s range was in the 20s – arguably a bit ahead of (FSU edge rusher) Jared Verse, depending on whom you ask – so the Dolphins are getting appropriate value. They needed a pass rusher to hound all the great quarterbacks in the AFC, and Robinson will help them do that."
CBS' Pete Prisco gave Miami an A for Chop and gushed for the player with the first round's best nickname.
"I love this pick for Miami. He has the best first step in this draft. With a little coaching, he will become a dominant pass rusher. They can also move him around as a joker on their front. Love it."
Another A was handed out by NFL Draft Fan Nation.
"A hyper-athletic pass rusher with elite get off on the ball, Robinson is a monster on the edge and can thrive in the right environment."
Pro Football Network gave the pick a B- with a warning. "He enters the league without having been particularly productive for a Penn State program that has produced several prospects who didn’t quite live up to their potential when they arrived in the NFL."
"Chop Robinson’s range was in the 20s – arguably a bit ahead of (FSU edge rusher) Jared Verse, depending on whom you ask – so the Dolphins are getting appropriate value. They needed a pass rusher to hound all the great quarterbacks in the AFC, and Robinson will help them do that."
CBS' Pete Prisco gave Miami an A for Chop and gushed for the player with the first round's best nickname.
"I love this pick for Miami. He has the best first step in this draft. With a little coaching, he will become a dominant pass rusher. They can also move him around as a joker on their front. Love it."
Another A was handed out by NFL Draft Fan Nation.
"A hyper-athletic pass rusher with elite get off on the ball, Robinson is a monster on the edge and can thrive in the right environment."
Pro Football Network gave the pick a B- with a warning. "He enters the league without having been particularly productive for a Penn State program that has produced several prospects who didn’t quite live up to their potential when they arrived in the NFL."