Robinson recorded 12 tackles (six solo), including 0.5 sacks and one pass defensed, in six regular-season games with Denver in 2025.
Robinson operated as a depth option at outside linebacker for the Broncos' formidable defense in his first season, as the rookie played just 150 defensive snaps in 2025. The Alabama product joined one of the strongest defenses, featuring arguably the best pair of edge rushers in the league in Jonathon Cooper and Nik Bonitto, so it stands to reason that the 24-year-old Robinson would struggle to see the field consistently. Denver's elite talent at the position should allow the Broncos to take their time in developing Robinson, so he'll look to take a step forward and use his explosiveness in a backup role once again in 2026.
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The Broncos selected Robinson (elbow) in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 134th overall.
Robinson didn't start at Alabama until his fifth season, which was cut short after just nine games (five starts) due to an elbow injury. However, he flashed explosiveness with 23 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks through nine games. While he didn't go through athletic testing at the 2025 NFL Combine or his pro day due to his elbow injury, the Broncos saw enough athleticism on tape to feel comfortable bringing him on board. His modest production and lack of experience in college mean he'll likely struggle to find a secure a spot on defense as a rookie, but the Broncos have enough pass-rushing firepower to take their time with Robinson's development.