Since the end of their first season in the Big Ten, the UCLA Bruins’ roster has already seen a lot of turnover. Losing both players to the NFL Draft and the transfer portal, the Bruins are shaping up to be a very different team in 2025.
This week, the Bruins extended a scholarship offer to a standout wide receiver from an under-the-radar program.
Appalachian State wide receiver Kaedin Robinson entered the transfer portal this offseason and has garnered considerable attention across the football landscape.
At App State, Robinson totaled 2,164 yards and 14 touchdowns with the Mountaineers. In 2024, Robinson averaged a career-best 15.8 yards per catch and over 800 yards and earned All-Sun Belt honors in 2023.
UCLA’s offense struggled to move the ball through the air during the 2024 season, lacking a star wide receiver. While Robinson has spent most of his career in the Sun Belt Conference, his consistency and ability to move the chains makes him an intriguing prospect for the Bruins in the Big Ten.
Looking to inject life into their offense under new offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri, Robinson is a player to monitor as the Bruins reset for 2025.