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Dolphins' Chop Robinson: Productive in Week 15 loss
Chop Robinson had two tackles (one solo) including 1.5 sacks during Miami's 20-12 loss to the Texans in Week 15.Robinson, across 14 appearances in his rookie campaign, now has racked up 21 tackles (twelve solo), including 5.0 sacks. He's also tallied three passes defensed. The rookie first-round pick will work to close out the year strong, with Sunday's game against the 49ers representing the first of three remaining regular-season contests.
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Dolphins' Chop Robinson: Continues to impress
Chop Robinson recorded four total tackles (two solo), including 1.5 sacks, and defended two passes in Sunday's 34-15 win over the Patriots.Despite the rookie from Penn State not recording a sack until Miami's Week 9 loss to the Bills, he's just 0.5 sacks shy of the team lead. Robinson has stepped up over the Miami Dolphins' last four contests, tallying eight total tackles, including 3.5 sacks, and defending two passes. He's also registered a whopping 25 pressures during this four-game span and is expected to continue improving as the season progresses.
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Dolphins' Chop Robinson: Sacks Stafford in Week 10
Chop Robinson logged two solo tackles, including 1.0 sacks, during Monday's 23-15 win over the Rams.The rookie first-round pick was responsible for one of the Miami Dolphins' four sacks Monday as he took down Matthew Stafford for a 10-yard loss early in the first quarter. Robinson has now registered a sack in back-to-back outings and is up to 13 tackles (eight solo) through the first nine games of the regular season.
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Dolphins' Chop Robinson: Reinforces pass rush in Miami
The Miami Dolphins selected Chop Robinson in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 21st overall.Christian Wilkins' departure may have made defensive tackle an obvious need for the Dolphins, but Bradley Chubb (knee) and Jaelan Phillips (Achilles) both suffering season-ending injuries late in the year necessitated some edge help if the right player was available. The Dolphins landed on Robinson, a disruptive pass-rusher out of Penn State who had 9.5 sacks and 17.5 tackles for loss in two seasons at Happy Valley. Miami will have to tailor its scheme to get Robinson in the right alignment as he is just a touch under 6-foot-3 and 254 pounds. He has a motor and explosive athleticism (4.48 40-yard dash) but Robinson will need to develop his pass-rush moves as merely winning on athleticism will be difficult at his size.