Lucius Robinson III
Lucius Robinson III
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Lawrence Morgan | Prep Redzone Scout
Note: Now at Benjamin E. Mays High School
I’ve been intrigued with Robinson as a prospect since seeing him at the January Prep Redzone Combine in 2024. At the time he had just finished his 8th grade season and you could tell his possessed the feet and arm to be a dangerous dual threat QB at he high school level. He lead New Manchester’s JV to an undefeated season last Fall and show glimpses of his potential at the varsity level on limited touches. He accounted for 100 yards on just 9 touches going 3 for 4 passing (35 yds) and had 5 carries for 75 yards.
What Stands Out: At 5’7 he doesn’t catch your attention when he steps up to the drills but once he starts moving he has all your attention. Above average speed, agility and quickness with good arm strength and accuracy to go with it. Translates well with pads on, proving winner at all levels he has played QB1.
Outlook: I will definitely have an eye on Mays this season to see how they use Robinson. Could be a season away from being QB1 but they will have to use this play maker in some capacity until then.
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Read EvaluationConnor Jackson | Prep Redzone Scout
After seeing Lucius Robinson in person, I am more than intrigued by what he has to offer. He is still on the smaller side, measuring in at 5’7 145 at our January camp. However, he is a stout, explosive athlete who could absolutely make something happen in the run game. His arm talent was put on full display at our January camp, fighting frigid cold temperatures and high winds. Even out of the HS group, he was one of the handful of QBs who could consistently get the ball through the wind. He might not end up being a guy who towers over people in the pocket, but he is an explosive player with plenty of juice in his arm.
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Read EvaluationConnor Jackson | Prep Redzone Scout
Throwing conditions weren’t exactly ideal as the temperatures were low and the winds were strong. However, Robinson showed the arm strength needed to battle through those conditions. Robinson has a tightly coiled, quick release. The ball pops off his hand and can reach some of the farther parts of the field. In drills, he looked explosive. In the future, he looks the part of a strong armed QB who can also keep defenses honest with his legs.
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Read EvaluationLawrence Morgan | Prep Redzone Scout
Dual QB prospect out of Chapel Hill Middle in Douglasville. Had good zip on the short throws and was accurate on the deep passes. Tested well in the agility drills with a top 5 broad jump among all campers. 8th grade film shows why he is such a threat. He has breakaway speed and can make throws on the run. Has the talent to play early at multiple positions at the high school level.
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