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Ian Guerin | Prep Redzone Scout
It didn’t take much time for opposing defenses to recognize that Robinson was going to be a huge part of the Monarch offense in 2025. In the opening game against Crestwood, he was targeted nine times. He turned that into three receptions for 109 yards and two touchdowns. The trend continued throughout the year, as Robinson was the team’s most viable receiver en route to 800-plus yards.
He showed off some nifty moves in his routes, had no issue going up for passes and frequently found himself behind his man, needing only a decently thrown ball to make it count. But wait, there’s more.
At safety, he had 23 tackles, five pass deflections and a pick (which he returned for a touchdown) in the regular season alone. Robinson was also the team’s top kickoff return threat, averaging better than 18 yards on those.
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Ian Guerin | Prep Redzone Scout
It didn’t take much time for opposing defenses to recognize that Robinson was going to be a huge part of the Monarch offense in 2025. In the opening game against Crestwood, he was targeted nine times. He turned that into three receptions for 109 yards and two touchdowns. The trend continued throughout the year, as Robinson was the team’s most viable receiver en route to 800-plus yards.
He showed off some nifty moves in his routes, had no issue going up for passes and frequently found himself behind his man, needing only a decently thrown ball to make it count. But wait, there’s more.
At safety, he had 23 tackles, five pass deflections and a pick (which he returned for a touchdown) in the regular season alone. Robinson was also the team’s top kickoff return threat, averaging better than 18 yards on those.
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