
Quandarrius Robinson NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Alabama Edge
HEIGHT: 6'4"
WEIGHT: 243
HAND: 9⅝”
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ARM: 33½”
WINGSPAN: 80⅛”
POSITIVES
— Good height and length for an NFL edge defender.
— Good get-off and speed to win around the edge.
— Has the change of direction and quickness to effectively turn speed to power and has shown an impressive one-arm stab move that he can win with.
— Flexible ankles and bendy to corner at the top of the rush.
— Good agility to be effective as the looper in line games.
— Effective as a spy, has the athleticism to mirror quarterbacks and plenty of speed to close for sacks or short gains.
NEGATIVES
— Very little playing experience despite being a fifth-year player, especially against the run.
— Lean frame, needs to add size and strength to avoid getting widened when setting the edge or washed inside as a run defender.
— Lacks the strength to shed and get off blocks from offensive linemen.
— Has to make the first significant contact as a pass-rusher or offensive tackles will be able to control him due to his slender frame and lack of strength.
— Struggles to play the hands as a pass-rusher, limiting the moves he can win with.
NOTES
— A 4-star recruit in the 2020 class, per 247Sports
— Injuries: 2024 (left arm, season-ending, missed 4 games), 2019 (Torn ligament in ankle, had surgery in high school)
OVERALL
Quandarrius "Que" Robinson was a highly rated recruit coming out of high school. However, he suffered an injury during his senior year that required surgery, causing his college career to start slowly. He also didn't see the field much until this season, and an injury cut his final campaign short.
On the field, Robinson can potentially be a problem as a pass-rusher. He's an impressive athlete with a quick get-off to win with speed around the edge and has shown a good one-arm stab move to take advantage of his length when turning speed to power. If his use of hands improves, he can develop a wide range of pass-rush moves at the next level.
The Alabama product does need some work as a run defender, though. He has a wiry frame and lacks strength to hold up at the point of attack against offensive linemen. With some time in the weight room, he could become a serviceable player against the run, as he does have long arms to maximize extension on blocks if he develops the strength to lock linemen out.
Overall, Robinson is a developmental prospect who is a good athlete but lacks on-field experience. He could be a good fit at standup linebacker as a third-down rusher and might have the potential to play off-ball linebacker as well. Alabama used him there occasionally and he proved to be an effective spy and showed decent instincts against the run for not playing the position regularly.
GRADE: 6.4 (Developmental Prospect — 5th Round)
OVERALL RANK: 185
POSITION RANK: EDGE21
PRO COMPARISON: DeAngelo Malone
Written by B/R NFL Scout Matt Holder
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.
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