Short-armed defensive back with good toughness, a compact frame and the versatility for consideration at nickel back or safety. He thrives when playing downhill, where anticipation and burst provide quick closure to make plays on the throw. He has twitchy feet to match up from the slot but tends to stay behind if he falls behind in the route. He’s a run supporter with a nose for the ball but average stopping power. Robinson lacks ideal measurables and was unimpressive in NFL Scouting Combine athletic testing, but he’s a feisty defender whose success could be determined by how a team decides to deploy him.
Gibbons is a slightly heavy-footed guard-only prospect with two years of starting experience at Florida State after transferring from Notre Dame. While he doesn’t play with ideal lateral quickness or movement in space, he does a nice job of maximizing his size and strength. His technique is solid in pass protection, but athletic limitations will make it challenging for him to keep sub-package rushers occupied. Gibbons might not be the total package, but he could still find his way onto an NFL roster.