'13 TX WR Corey Robinson (Notre Dame Early Enrollee)

Luckylucci

Administrator
Staff member
Messages
27,769
Reaction score
10,145
I'm not a scout or recruiter but his senior tape is very good. After a couple of years of working on route running and weight training this kid could be scary.
 

Irishman77

Well-known member
Messages
5,132
Reaction score
445
A rare 3G tight end IMHO. What I mean is the gen1 te 's were a lineman that could catch a rare pass, but was mobile and could set the edge for a sweep. G2 tight ends are what we are seeing now. With athletes getting bigger , stronger and faster, the tight end position has really evolved into the flexed out hybrid blocker and wr. But still looks more like a te than a wr...

Well you all knew that,but could Corey be something new? As the gap closes between wr and te is he the missing link? Is he the inverse of the flexed out te? Can do both but looks more like a wr. A 6'7 Hines Ward perhaps? We will see :)
 

Ironman8

Jaqen H'ghar
Messages
11,652
Reaction score
902
A rare 3G tight end IMHO. What I mean is the gen1 te 's were a lineman that could catch a rare pass, but was mobile and could set the edge for a sweep. G2 tight ends are what we are seeing now. With athletes getting bigger , stronger and faster, the tight end position has really evolved into the flexed out hybrid blocker and wr. But still looks more like a te than a wr...

Well you all knew that,but could Corey be something new? As the gap closes between wr and te is he the missing link? Is he the inverse of the flexed out te? Can do both but looks more like a wr. A 6'7 Hines Ward perhaps? We will see :)

Could develop into a Jimmy Graham type WR/TE hybrid. That is his 5 star upside, IMO.
 

Luckylucci

Administrator
Staff member
Messages
27,769
Reaction score
10,145
In that tape he is high pointing the ball almost perfectly on some of those rainbow passes.
 

NDGirlzRock

New member
Messages
52
Reaction score
6
Could develop into a Jimmy Graham type WR/TE hybrid. That is his 5 star upside, IMO.

Totally agree with the Jimmy Graham reference. Heck, he played ball with his hall of fame Papa so you know this kid has UPs!!! He is a matchup nightmare for sure!!!
 

tadman95

I have a bigger bullet
Messages
2,846
Reaction score
248
Yeah, Corey could be epic!

Not sure what that means but it sounds good.
 

tadman95

I have a bigger bullet
Messages
2,846
Reaction score
248
^^^^^^^^^^^
So he is a manchild??????

LOL, have no idea. This kid could end up being the "sleeper" of "ALL TIME' in my Ali voice. If he grows a little more with his athleticism, how would you cover him? He'd have half the defense tied up covering him.

Everyone's
Primary
IIrresistable
Concern
 
M

Me2SouthBend

Guest
I can't break down the receivers by XYZ but its a pretty impressive group next year. Davaris, TJJ, Davonte, Chris Breezy, Justin Ferguson, Corey as EE, James O (EE?), Tori H. I'm pretty sure I'm missing someone. Good collection of skills right there.
 

Emcee77

latress on the men-jay
Messages
7,295
Reaction score
555
A rare 3G tight end IMHO. What I mean is the gen1 te 's were a lineman that could catch a rare pass, but was mobile and could set the edge for a sweep. G2 tight ends are what we are seeing now. With athletes getting bigger , stronger and faster, the tight end position has really evolved into the flexed out hybrid blocker and wr. But still looks more like a te than a wr...

Well you all knew that,but could Corey be something new? As the gap closes between wr and te is he the missing link? Is he the inverse of the flexed out te? Can do both but looks more like a wr. A 6'7 Hines Ward perhaps? We will see :)

Salivating at that. Even in his later years, after he had lost a step, Hines Ward was so freaking good in the red zone. A guy like that is exactly what we need.
 

Irish To The Core

New member
Messages
668
Reaction score
72
This is a player for which the stars mean very little. He has all of the natural gifts which cannot be taught. The rest is all about hard work and good coaching. Corey Robinson has the potential to be a huge star at Notre Dame and I am very excited to watch his development.
 

Domina Nostra

Well-known member
Messages
6,251
Reaction score
1,388
This is a player for which the stars mean very little. He has all of the natural gifts which cannot be taught. The rest is all about hard work and good coaching. Corey Robinson has the potential to be a huge star at Notre Dame and I am very excited to watch his development.

Work ethic is also not going to be an issue. To me the only question is whether he develops into a true WR, a tweener, or a TE. There is a reasons that there are not to many +6'5" WRs- its hard to be quick at that height.

In any event, he is going to be a monster in the endzone.

Would anyone really be shocked if David Robinson's son became a dominant college WR?
 

Irish YJ

Southsida
Messages
25,888
Reaction score
1,444
I'm not saying stars are the end all / be all, but surprised he hasn't received any love. Hell most superstars' kids get an extra star when they don't deserve it, and I think Corey does deserve.
 

rtrn2glory

Well-known member
Messages
16,163
Reaction score
6,450
i think right now three stars is right on with him....he's got a 5 star ceiling, but with his competition level and untapped raw skills, i think he's right here where he needs to be at this stage in his career
 

Old Man Mike

Fast as Lightning!
Messages
8,959
Reaction score
6,450
An aspect of this that doesn't get much comment is that Coach is going for these huge receivers for more than Eifert-ing and Floyd-ing the size and muscle-challenged D-Backs for the ball. Coach wants these guys to be formidable downfield blockers. He has a brilliant "theory": your running back will get occasional holes in the opponents' front sevens. If your WRs block the brains out of the D-Backs, your RBs will go for 50 instead of eight.

The power blocking nimble-footed big wide is the weapon of the future. That is why Kelly praised Mike so much and this year Tyler too. This is why Kelly played Daniel Smith [who is the guy that Me2SouthBend is forgetting]. Coach undoubtedly sees Corey's combination of power and great feet and is wowed at least as much by those as by Corey's height and jumping ability.

What we need is for Coach to talk Tyler into giving Corey [and everybody else in the receiving corps] workshops on what is the most astoundingly successful body-positioning skill that I've ever seen.



As to stars: once the player verbals to us, and the staff is really happy, who-the-he!l cares?? Finishing "first" in someone's recruit rankings is extremely irrelevant even as to next year's recruiting. The only thing that a "low" star-rating might add to the real world of football, is that ignorant coaching staffs might never look his way and therefore not meddle. Even that, though is slightly a preposterous concept. The staffs know. The systems only sometimes know.
 
Last edited:

Walter White

New member
Messages
733
Reaction score
61
I just watched his senior highlight film. WOW!

He put in the work and improved tremendously this year. He might be the recruit I am most excited about next to Jaylon now. He was catching everything. Passes overthrown, behind him, and high pointing almost every ball. This kid is going to be a stud.
 

GoldenIsThyFame

Well-known member
Messages
10,899
Reaction score
789
Soft hands and leaping ability are what stand out to me the most. Should be a great red zone threat for us.
 

Ironman8

Jaqen H'ghar
Messages
11,652
Reaction score
902
Soft hands and leaping ability are what stand out to me the most. Should be a great red zone threat for us.

Definitely. His hands are much better than most big receivers at the same stage - for some reason (maybe it's just me) it seems that big WRs have a tougher time with hand eye coordination than smaller ones. Corey plucks the ball out of the air with confidence.

What also sticks out to me is his athleticism. For someone that big, he moves incredibly well. The highlights here and from the Opening get me really excited for his overall potential. Easy to see why Sean Mele loves his upside so much. I don't know who Mele loves more, Corey, McGlinchey, or Elmer
 
B

Buster Bluth

Guest
I only ask this because of who is father is....but has he grown during his senior year? Is he still 6'5?
 

Ironman8

Jaqen H'ghar
Messages
11,652
Reaction score
902
I only ask this because of who is father is....but has he grown during his senior year? Is he still 6'5?

From everything I have seen and heard he is still 6'5. But than again, his dad had his major growth spurt while at the Naval Academy, so who knows if Corey is truly done growing.
 

AFisch86

Member
Messages
141
Reaction score
23
I really like his film. From a stature standpoint he reminds me of Jeff Samardzija. Was Jeff just a freak or was it he scheme that sent him across the middle so many times. I see Robinson strictly on the outside jumping over people.
 

RDU Irish

Catholics vs. Cousins
Messages
8,616
Reaction score
2,713
So does Corey have the best hands of the class? That quality that if it CAN be caught, you know he will bring it down. Discuss...
 

ThePiombino

The OG "TP"
Messages
16,476
Reaction score
6,245
So does Corey have the best hands of the class? That quality that if it CAN be caught, you know he will bring it down. Discuss...

I don't know, but that would be a great attribute to possess in and around the redzone.
 

Fbolt

I've been around
Messages
6,932
Reaction score
2,251
My initial thought was if CR put on weight and continues to grow, he could become a TE for the Irish. After looking at his tape and reading the many comments on his thread, I'm thinking that as long as he continues to grow and please Longo by packing on the weight/muscle-dude could be a 6-6, 6-7 230-240# receiver. Could you imagine a beast like that lining up wide every play? With a 2 TE set, that's 3 bigs that defenses have to account for. Would be a great problem to have.
 
Top