Twitched-up edge rusher with exciting potential to become a disruptive factor in NFL backfields with a more skilled and willful approach. Robinson has the burst and bend to become a pass rushing problem for tackles early in his career, but his approach is too "one-trick" and needs workable counters to become less predictable. As a run defender, he has enough strength, but lacks consistent technique and instincts. He's worthy of consideration as a designated rusher while he smooths out the kinks and could take a big leap forward with better skill and control.
Marginal athlete with average physical traits who has put in the work to become stronger, more durable and more skilled as a rusher. Coleman lacks functional edge speed and needs to continue working in the lab to manipulate and manufacture rush at an NFL level. He's unlikely to display the short area athleticism needed as a 3-4 outside linebacker, but might land on a practice squad for an extended look if a team falls in love with his football character.