8. player. 13. Many in the scouting world including myself have beat up on left tackle Cam Robinson as a prospect. I’ve had him mocked all over the place but will now say he belongs in the top 10. If you look at his game against Myles Garrett and Texas A&M, you’ll see why.
<p>Robinson will see more edge rushers like Garrett on Sundays in 2017 than anything he sees in college. We know about the explosion, edge speed and inside spin moves Garrett possesses. But Robinson got his hands on him and controlled him on his reps against him,</p>
<p>At 6’6″, 327 pounds, he has the size, length and athleticism to succeed at the next level. He just needs to stay focused on his technique like he did when he played against Garrett. He has problems when he lets his head get out past he feet, a definite no-no.</p>
<p>NFL O-line coaches get paid to coach that out of players so Robinson will go in the top 10. And where that should be is the San Diego Chargers, who need to protect QB Philip Rivers, at No. 8. Put Robinson on a healthy Chargers team next year and they have a chance.</p>. OT. Alabama. Cam Robinson