week 17 PFF Grades

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They don’t even play the same position.

I know, but I see Tonga got snaps last week too. Still very underwhelming from Robinson.

This was his 5th game? Still getting out snapped by LJ Collier and completely invisible.
 

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Robinson is lucky that MHJ is soaking up all the rookie criticism this year. There are obviously factors beyond his control that knocked him out for a good part of the season, but his numbers are abysmal for a first round pick going into the last game of the season:

7 tackles
2 solo tackles
1 sack
1 pressure
1 QB Hit

He also hasn't seemed to open things up for other pass rushers. He does seem to be OK playing the run, so that's something.
 

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Robinson is lucky that MHJ is soaking up all the rookie criticism this year. There are obviously factors beyond his control that knocked him out for a good part of the season, but his numbers are abysmal for a first round pick going into the last game of the season:

7 tackles
2 solo tackles
1 sack
1 pressure
1 QB Hit

He also hasn't seemed to open things up for other pass rushers. He does seem to be OK playing the run, so that's something.

And the sack is a very generous sack. The QB basically ran into him half a yard short of the LOS where Darius was still hanging out while being stonewalled.

The backfield is like Narnia to him. A mystical land he's read about in a book.
 

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This is weird. Not a single pass block recorded from a WR, zero from McBride, zero from Higgins. Reiman was the only pass catcher that recorded a pass block with 2. I'd be curious to see the Rams receiver numbers, the way they were killing us with the lead blocking on those screens.
 

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Robinson is lucky that MHJ is soaking up all the rookie criticism this year. There are obviously factors beyond his control that knocked him out for a good part of the season, but his numbers are abysmal for a first round pick going into the last game of the season:

7 tackles
2 solo tackles
1 sack
1 pressure
1 QB Hit

He also hasn't seemed to open things up for other pass rushers. He does seem to be OK playing the run, so that's something.
He's also getting blown off the ball in the run game.
 

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And the sack is a very generous sack. The QB basically ran into him half a yard short of the LOS where Darius was still hanging out while being stonewalled.

The backfield is like Narnia to him. A mystical land he's read about in a book.

He's also getting blown off the ball in the run game.
Taking Robinson over Fiske looks like a huge whiff so far.
 

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Robinson is lucky that MHJ is soaking up all the rookie criticism this year. There are obviously factors beyond his control that knocked him out for a good part of the season, but his numbers are abysmal for a first round pick going into the last game of the season:

7 tackles
2 solo tackles
1 sack
1 pressure
1 QB Hit

He also hasn't seemed to open things up for other pass rushers. He does seem to be OK playing the run, so that's something.

The interesting thing about him being "the talk of training camp" is more of an indictment of our interior line play than anything
 
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