Jammie Robinson: 2023 NFL Draft Profile

Jammie Robinson

In 2022 Jammie started all 13 games while recording a team-high 99 tackles, including 5.0 TFLs, 1.0 sack, 1 interception, 5 pass breakups, and 1 fumble recovery. Whew, talk about a running sentence.

Jammie played multiple positions for Florida St, and that versatility will allow him to start sooner, rather than later.

Per PFF, Jammie played 633 box snaps, 759 deep snaps, and 1,348 slot snaps over his collegiate career.

In 2022 he played more snaps at free safety, but in 2021 and 2020 he played more as a slot corner.

Robinson has played at least 150 snaps in all three alignments, Free Safety, Strong Safety, and Slot/Nickel Corner. 

At this year’s Senior Bowl, Jammie played both the slot and safety. Showcasing for teams the skill set and flexibility he will bring to their roster. 

In today’s NFL, it is very difficult for any defense to match up well against the ever-expanding offensive formations. Many teams often use 5 or even 6 defensive backs to combat the alignments. 

With many receivers moving all around from the outside to the slot, having someone like Jammie has become an invaluable necessity for teams. 

Jammie has proven himself as a cover corner (QB ratings against him when targeted average 75), a blitzer (22 pressure in 2022) while also exuding above-average closing speed, someone who quickly fills the gaps at the line of scrimmage and a desire and willingness to make big hits. 

He is physical and efficient. If you didn’t know better you could mistake him as an undersized linebacker.

Jammie is also durable. He played 2909 snaps over his 4 yr college career. 

You will not find someone with more experience playing the position in this draft. 

Skill Set and Attributes:

Diagnoses and reads plays very fast, high football IQ

Jammie has non-stop motor, which is a theme of everyone I have written about this off-season

He has above-average cover and ball skills 

He runs downhill and is highly effective at shooting the gaps

Defends crossing routes well

Jammie is quick fast enough to keep up with receivers sideline to sideline

Scout Comparison:

San Fransico safety Jimmie Ward.

Both are 5’11, Jammie is 194 lbs and Jimmie is 193 lbs.

Ward does everything I described Jammie doing but at the NFL level.

Jimmie has played both safety spots, slot corner, outside corner and has been effective, if not above average, at every one of them.

This is what the future could be for Jammie.

As Always, Thank You for reading!

David

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4/27/23