2023 NFL Draft Scouting Report: RB Bijan Robinson, Texas

Just how early will the top back be drafted?

A phenomenal prep showing in Arizona saw Bijan Robinson head east to join the Texas Longhorns in 2020, where he’d go on to eventually win the 2022 Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back.

Robinson, who rushed for three 2,000-yard seasons in high school, was recognized with twice as the top high school football player in his state, and he wasted no time making his presence felt in Austin. Robinson led the Longhorns in rushing yards as a true freshman before breaking out as a sophomore and wrapping up his FBS tenure with a stellar campaign. In all, he earned first-team All-Big 12 honors in 2021 as well as first-team Associated Press All-American and All-Big 12 awards.

Height: 5-foot-11
Weight: 215 pounds
40 time: 4.46 seconds

Robinson’s three-down, multifaceted skill set soundly has him in the conversation of the top back of this year’s class. While he comes with a Round 1 grade by most evaluators, positional devaluation may have him waiting until Day 2 to hear his name called.

Table: Bijan Robinson stats (2020-22)

Year School Class G Rushing Receiving
Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TD
*2020 Texas Fr 9 86 703 8.2 4 15 196 13 2
2021 Texas So 10 195 1,127 5.8 11 26 295 11 4
*2022 Texas Jr 12 258 1,580 6.1 18 19 314 17 2

*includes postseason/bowl games (stats from Sports Reference)

Pros

  • Prototypical size-speed combination
  • Effective from any down and distance — big plays, wins fights for tough yardage, blocking skills, receiving ability, relentless motor
  • Great vision and has an instinctive feel for finding the cut-back lane at the optimal time
  • Plus-contact balance and a low center of gravity
  • Tough-nosed runner when needed
  • Capable blocker who is not afraid to get dirty
  • Soft, natural receiver who was underutilized as a receiver
  • Immediate access to elite burst and seamless transmission for his second gear
  • Does it all extremely well and fits any NFL system — capable running inside or out, but he should maximize his results in zone-blocking scheme
  • Has a variety of moves in his toolbox to gain extra yardage both in traffic and the open field
  • Quality ball security
  • Durable thus far
  • All of the preferred character traits — team leader, hard-worker, passionate about the game

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Cons

  • Can sometimes pass up easy yardage in search of the big play
  • Requires a committed workload to fully maximize his presence — something hard to come by in today’s NFL with the way teams divvy up the touches
  • A fair amount of mileage between high school and FBS action
  • Blocking techniques could use some fine-tuning by professional coaches
  • While durable so far, his style of play could open the door for increased rate of injury or a shorter career in the NFL

Fantasy football outlook

Elite. That’s the best way to describe Robinson regardless of where he is drafted. The lack of a premium placed on running backs makes his draft stock fairly difficult to precisely narrow down, though he has a few potential Round 1 suitors.

Robinson is basically a lock to go in the top 50 picks, and there’s a chance he comes off the board as early as No. 21 to the Los Angeles Chargers, which would be a bit of a surprise as Austin Ekeler remains on the roster … for now.

More likely Round 1 spots for him: Dallas (26th), Cincinnati (28th), Philadelphia (30th). Other teams that could be in play include the Arizona Cardinals, Las Vegas Raiders, Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, and Tennessee Titans. Kansas City and Buffalo don’t necessarily need back, but he could prove to be too tempting to pass.

No matter where Robinson winds up, he’ll be a Year 1 factor in fantasy football. The best situations will be Philadelphia or Cincinnati, provided Joe Mixon is actually released, but the rookie certainly could do some damage with Dallas. Robinson’s 2023 ceiling is that of a dynamite RB1, towering over a floor of a weekly flex consideration. His long-term outlook is superb.

Texas RB Bijan Robinson’s NFL draft stock is rising

The Chargers and Bills remain potential suitors for Bijan Robinson.

Bijan Robinson is rated as one of the top prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft. Many experts have the former Longhorn as one of their top 10 overall prospects.

Unfortunately for Robinson, the running back position has lost a bit of value over the years. It is a rare occurrence to see teams use a high draft pick on a running back in todays NFL.

Robinson may just be good enough to break that trend with running backs shuffling around all over the league this week in free agency. Bleacher Report believes Robinson’s draft stock is rising as the Bills and several other teams are still in need of a starting ball carrier.

The good news for the Texas product is that a new team, the Los Angeles Chargers, might be looking for a lead back.

At the beginning of free agency, Chargers running back Austin Ekeler asked for a trade, and the team permitted him to seek one. While nothing further has happened, Ekeler’s departure would leave the offense with a significant hole. Also, it doesn’t hurt that the running back-needy Bills haven’t signed a rusher in free agency, which should comfortably place the Longhorn as a rare first-round back.

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The 2023 NFL Draft is quickly approaching. This draft could be more enjoyable for Longhorns fans than the last one. Last season, Texas drew attention as a team who failed to have a single player selected within the seven rounds. That shouldn’t be a problem this year.

Running back Bijan Robinson is seeing plenty of attention from NFL Draft experts. We’ve detailed the various destinations on which he could land. Among those locations are the Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions and a handful of other teams who could use Robinson’s versatility.

Some have denigrated Robinson’s value based on rigid views on running back value. Others have criticized his 4.46 forty-yard dash. Even so, the Arizona product has generational elusiveness, balance and pass catching ability at the running back position. His talent warrants a first round draft pick.

Here’s a look at where other Longhorns could go in the 2023 NFL Draft.