What Jaelyn Davis-Robinson brings to the LSU football team

LSU adds speeds to the team in Jaelyn Davis-Robinson.

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The LSU Tigers added four-star cornerback Jaelyn Davis-Robinson; he chose LSU over Oregon. Davis-Robinson ranks as the No.47 cornerback and No.71 in this year’s class according to the 247Sports composite.

Davis-Robinson ran track in high school, and he ran a 10.6 in the 100 meters. As a result, he will be able to run with just about every receiver on the college level. Another plus is Davis-Robinson is not scared to get physical at the line of scrimmage. As a result, he could be an outstanding press-man corner on the college level.

With his speed, even if he missed the jam at the line, Davis-Robinson would be able to recover quickly. But to play press-man at the college level, Davis-Robinson will need to get bigger. He is currently 175 pounds. So he must get in the weight room and get stronger. Also, Davis-Robinson must work on his off-man coverage to be a complete corner. To improve off-man, he will need to quickly get out of his breaks and learn how to read the quarterback.

Davis-Robinson could develop into a high-level corner if he comes in and works hard on his skills. He already is a physical player, so everything else should fall into place if he is coachable.