PFF: Panthers fifth-round pick Kenny Robinson one of draft’s biggest steals

Panthers fifth-round pick Kenny Robinson named one of the 2020 NFL draft’s biggest steals by Pro Football Focus.

The Carolina Panthers got one of the biggest steals in the 2020 NFL draft when they picked West Virginia safety Kenny Robinson in the fifth round at No. 152 overall, according to Pro Football Focus.

PFF had Robinson ranked as their No. 90 best prospect in the draft, so getting him as late as Carolina did represents great value.

Here’s what they said about Robinson’s game.

“While watching Kenny Robinson at West Virginia and in the XFL, one thing was apparent: he is a playmaker with sharp instincts. He made 14 plays on the ball at West Virginia and added two interceptions in the XFL. His range and angles playing deep safety are just beautiful.”

While Robinson does look best suited to play deep safety, the Panthers just gave Tre Boston a three-year contract extension and that’s a role he thrived in last year.

Figuring out where to play Robinson is a good problem for defensive coordinator Phil Snow to have. Robinson could see snaps at strong safety if the team decides to use their No. 64 overall pick Jeremy Chinn in the slot. We may see a lot of mixing and matching given the versaility of the defensive backs the team picked up.

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Panthers No. 152 pick: Scouting report for S Kenny Robinson 

Robinson is a pro-ready safety who brings some interesting traits to the team.

The Panthers addressed the secondary yet again and took the first XFL player in the draft, selecting former West Virginia safety Kenny Robinson with the No. 152 pick.

Robinson is a pro-ready safety who brings some interesting traits to the team. Let’s dive into his evaluation a little deeper.

Strengths:

Robinson is a physically imposing safety who stands at 6-foot-2, 205 pounds. It is important to note that he did not receive a combine invite because he played professional football in the XFL with the St. Louis Battlehawks.

However, his strong athletic traits clearly show up on his tape. Robinson is essentially a cornerback in a safety’s body, as he has tremendous hip fluidity and very strong footwork. He covers well in both man and zone and has excellent ball skills at the catch point. Robinson is very aggressive – almost too aggressive – in his anticipation of jumping routes and flying to the ball. He also displays a super quick trigger to close on the ball. The best thing about his game is he will be able to play single high, up in the box as a strong safety and even contribute at nickel. Single high will probably be his best projection, though.

Weaknesses:

Robinson has some pop, but is not a great tackler. He needs to get better at wrapping up to be an effective tackler at the next level. He will also need to work on his discipline, as Robinson often shoots for interceptions and big hits too often instead of just playing the ball.

It is also worth noting that Robinson was kicked out of West Virginia for academic fraud. Some coaches completely removed him from their board, but he certainly has a ton of talent.

Fit with the Panthers:

It is a bit questionable why the Panthers picked another safety. However, Robinson is one heck of a value at this point in the draft. He is a Week 1 starter at safety and he can play single high, up in the box, or even at nickel for defensive coordinator Phil Snow. With this pick, it looks like the defense will be mixing it up in their sub packages with Jeremy Chinn at linebacker and Robinson at safety. It also allows them to play more cover 3, as they now have three strong zone coverage safeties on their roster. This means Juston Burris will most likely be transitioning back to outside corner.

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Panthers 2020 NFL draft: College, XFL highlights for S Kenny Robinson

Panthers 2020 NFL draft: College, XFL highlights for S Kenny Robinson

The Panthers continued adding to their secondary in the fifth round, picking West Virginia safety Kenny Robinson at No. 152 overall.

Robinson is a great value this late in the draft.

Here’s a look at some of his highlights from college and the XFL.

Robinson vs. Oklahoma

Robinson vs. DC Renegades (XFL)

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