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Brian Robiskie

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WR out of Ohio State. Great size, hands and a good route runner. Not a bad forty time either. I think it was upper 4.4 or lower 4.5. Could be one of Miami's second round picks. Also, his dad is on the coaching staff with the Dolphins.
 
I hope we dont get him. Mediocre college receiver who had one good workout day. He is no better than London is. Waste of a pick.
 
OSU fan here.
Robiske is way overrated. No speed-could not separate from slow Big 10 DBs.
He is average size and not strong when battling for the ball.
Bess and Camarillo are both better.
 
I am hoping we have a shot at Hakeem Nicks at #25.....Robiskie has decent but not blazing speed, decent height and hands, and is a good route runner. If he is around for our 2B pick I think he would be worth a shot, but I wouldn't draft him before this.
 
I actually really like Robiskie. His numbers in 2008 really suffered when Ohio State decided to start pryor. If you look at his 2007 year, thats when he really blossemed. Hes big and fast, has good hands, and is going to be a great reciever in the NFL. Also he is the son of Terry Robiskie, who used to coach for the miami dolphins. I know that was under the last regime, but just thought id point that out.
 
I am hoping we have a shot at Hakeem Nicks at #25.....Robiskie has decent but not blazing speed, decent height and hands, and is a good route runner. If he is around for our 2B pick I think he would be worth a shot, but I wouldn't draft him before this.


Nicks spead is not all that but he can run crisp routes and IMO is the most polish WR, I would take him at #25, i also like Kenny Britt from Rutgers...Robiskie is over rated and so is Murphy from UF is another over rated guy (also had surgery)
 
Robiske is way overrated. No speed-could not separate from slow Big 10 DBs.
He is average size and not strong when battling for the ball.
Bess and Camarillo are both better.

I agree completely. To use a pick that high on a receiver (ahem, Ted Ginn) the fins need to take a shot on a big body receiver or a game changing burner. Neither of which Robiskie is. The guy is in no way worthy of anything above the fourth round
 
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