David Robbins
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David Robbins
David
Robbins
6'3" | 230 lbs | TE/DL
Archbishop Wood | 2027
State
PA
is an excellent two-way player for Archbishop Wood. His ability to play as both a tight end and outside linebacker is excellent. At both positions, he showed good size (6’3″) and athleticism. As an outside linebacker, he is excellent at playing in space. He reads plays well and makes plays in the open field at a high rate. He can also hold contain and blitz off the edge. Then, as a tight end, he was a different maker. He was used all over the formation. He was also used in motion. He has perfected the flat route. His ability to catch the ball in traffic is good. Then you add in excellent hands. He also shows a good ability to block. Robbins is a complete player on both sides of the ball.
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David Robbins 6'3" | 230 lbs | TE/DL Archbishop Wood | 2027 State PA (@DavidRobbins_33) November 5, 2025
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David Robbins
David
Robbins
6'3" | 230 lbs | TE/DL
Archbishop Wood | 2027
State
PA
off our Watchlist and onto the rankings. I’ve seen enough to out of the sophomore two-way player.
I have Robbins here with the pass-catchers, although he’s a capable blocker and EDGE/DE prospect. Wood is getting great value out of Robbins, you don’t always find 6’2, 210-pound underclassmen who can provide serious/quality two-way reps, underclassmen are tough to rely on. Robbins isn’t tough to rely on in my eyes. Caught a clutch ball in the flat against Neumann-Goretti. Robbins isn’t lighting up the stat sheet with receptions or yards, yet he’s a flat option that the sophomore QBs should feel comfortable throwing too. A sniffer or H-Back alignment, Robbins is in tune on all things gap-play. Blocking reps go hand-in-hand with reps aligned at DE. Pass-catching reps are icing on the cake. I hope to see Robbins develop into one of the better TE/DE prospects the PCL has to offer, so long as he stays working hard in the classroom and weight room.
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