
3. Reggie Robinson II, CB, Tulsa
Cornerback Reggie Robinson II has the ideal frame for a cornerback of this era. He sits at 6-foot-1 and 205 lbs. Within that framework, he creates major problems for opposing quarterbacks due to his wingspan and ability to find his way into catch space.
Robinson would be used more in a zone-specific scheme. He plays at his best when he can sit and read the quarterbacks eyes in zone coverage. He is also a big striker when it comes to tackling and he shows promise when he plays to his size.
REGGIE ROBINSON II‼️@RegRobII with the forced fumble in the Senior Bowl!#ReignCane 👑🌀 #HuntForTheCrown
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Robinson is tough to deal with near the sideline due to his size because he is able to shade the wide receivers and make any type of landing areas extremely narrow. He had a nose for the football for Tulsa last season, recording four interceptions and recovering two fumbles as well.
