Post by goldenratio on Apr 7, 2020 2:19:02 GMT -5
pff is not that high on chinn but is higher on robinson
kyle dugger being the best small schooler in pff's eyes>>>>
www.pff.com/news/draft-2020-nfl-draft-buy-or-sell-on-the-non-fbs-prospects
S KENNY ROBINSON, ST. LOUIS BATTLEHAWKS (XFL)
Kenny Robinson is among the list of overall undervalued and PFF favorites in this draft class. After spending a couple years at West Virginia and displaying great playmaking ability, Robinson had to leave college football for the XFL to help his mother who was fighting cancer. He then played five games for the Battlehawks and showed the same instincts we all fall in love with when he was with the Mountaineers. In college, Robinson combined for 14 plays made on the ball while allowing just 23 catches in coverage (181 snaps at outside corner, 186 snaps in the slot, 216 snaps in the box and 771 at free safety). In the XFL, Robinson allowed just four catches in coverage while intercepting two (almost exclusively at free safety).
He’s a proven, versatile player and lethal in coverage regardless of alignment. In PFF’s latest Analytics Mock by George Chahrouri and Eric Eager, which takes into account positional value and college-to-pro projections, they have Robinson as late first-round pick. In reality, he’ll likely be a late Day 2 pick at best. In other words, some team is going to get a steal in this guy.
TOO RISKY TO INVEST
S JEREMY CHINN, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Chinn is an absolutely freakish athlete and destroyed the Combine, but his instincts on the field were rather poor. He played only two games against FBS competition this past season — one was the worst team in the FBS as far as team grade in UMass and the other was Arkansas State, which was his lowest-graded game of the year. Throw in the fact that Chinn lost all of his one-on-one matchups at the Senior Bowl and it only makes matters worse. Some are a bit too high because of his near-perfect athleticism. We slot Chinn as a late-round project at best.
kyle dugger being the best small schooler in pff's eyes>>>>
www.pff.com/news/draft-2020-nfl-draft-buy-or-sell-on-the-non-fbs-prospects
S KENNY ROBINSON, ST. LOUIS BATTLEHAWKS (XFL)
Kenny Robinson is among the list of overall undervalued and PFF favorites in this draft class. After spending a couple years at West Virginia and displaying great playmaking ability, Robinson had to leave college football for the XFL to help his mother who was fighting cancer. He then played five games for the Battlehawks and showed the same instincts we all fall in love with when he was with the Mountaineers. In college, Robinson combined for 14 plays made on the ball while allowing just 23 catches in coverage (181 snaps at outside corner, 186 snaps in the slot, 216 snaps in the box and 771 at free safety). In the XFL, Robinson allowed just four catches in coverage while intercepting two (almost exclusively at free safety).
He’s a proven, versatile player and lethal in coverage regardless of alignment. In PFF’s latest Analytics Mock by George Chahrouri and Eric Eager, which takes into account positional value and college-to-pro projections, they have Robinson as late first-round pick. In reality, he’ll likely be a late Day 2 pick at best. In other words, some team is going to get a steal in this guy.
TOO RISKY TO INVEST
S JEREMY CHINN, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Chinn is an absolutely freakish athlete and destroyed the Combine, but his instincts on the field were rather poor. He played only two games against FBS competition this past season — one was the worst team in the FBS as far as team grade in UMass and the other was Arkansas State, which was his lowest-graded game of the year. Throw in the fact that Chinn lost all of his one-on-one matchups at the Senior Bowl and it only makes matters worse. Some are a bit too high because of his near-perfect athleticism. We slot Chinn as a late-round project at best.