Reliable runner with good feel for run-lane development but just average burst. Robinson's feet, finesse and vision allow to probe from gap to gap against conference competition, but tighter NFL running lanes mean he'll need to be more physical and more urgent to succeed between the tackles. The college production is unlikely to translate into the pros, but he's well-rounded enough to compete for a back-end roster spot if he runs to his size and can play on special teams.
Free safety with instincts to scan the field through the quarterback's eyes. Kirk is twitchy, rangy and has ballhawking potential, but his wiry frame matches very poorly with his tackling inconsistencies. Big runners batter him near the line of scrimmage and he needs to keep the coverage duties headed downhill as his man-cover technique needs work. Kirk is best-suited in center field or as a split-safety where he can roam and rely on his anticipatory reads and explosiveness in attacking throws.