I'm having a hard time separating Robinson, Adams, and Evans. They seem to all be in the same tier for me, with Mathews, Moncrief, Richardson, and Cooks clearly behind right now. The combine, draft position, and landing spots will mix these tiers up greatly for me. And there are other guys that I haven't watched enough of yet, like the LSU duo.How do you guys rank them? Are Robinson, Adams, and Evans roughly equal for anyone else right now? I'm leaving out Watkins and Lee for this discussion because people usually have pretty solid opinions on them one way or another.
I like Robinson the most. I have him in the first tier with Lee and Watkins. He's not super super fast and he doesn't have great bulk for a WR, so he could be a guy who slips a little bit in the offseason when combine numbers start to dominate the conversation. Even though he's a tall receiver, he's really not cut from the same cloth as the typical "big" #1 like VJax, Demaryius, or Andre. If those are the measuring sticks, he's going to come up short. He's more of a technician like Reggie Wayne or AJ Green. A fluid, rangy receiver with sneaky athleticism and great route running ability. People talk a lot about speed at the WR position, but I think the lesson of guys like Keenan Allen/Anquan Boldin/Michael Crabtree/Rueben Randle vs. someone like Jon Baldwin is that initial suddenness and an explosive first step are critical to success. The ability to run efficient routes and/or drive out of your plants and breaks is critical. I think that's why some sluggish big body guys like Jon Baldwin and Chris Harper failed despite solid size/40 speed while "slow" players like Allen and Boldin have been able to carve out a niche. It's an area where Robinson really shines. For a tall guy, he is very agile. Very quick first step. You can see some of his best plays here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1go3MU9Cou4 I think there are receivers in this class with more dynamic athleticism. Watkins comes to mind. Beckham is more explosive. Evans has imposing size. But when you add up all of the variables I think Robinson has a
chance to be the best WR in the draft. Not totally dissimilar to how Reggie Wayne slipped through the cracks a little bit in the 2001 draft only to have a much better career than some of the flashier options who were picked higher (i.e. David Terrell, Rod Gardner, Freddie Mitchell). He just has the look of a very safe projection, especially if he can go to a team where he can be a 1B kind of guy like Wayne was earlier in his career or Jennings/Nelson on the Packers. He's not going to be the one man wrecking crew ala Calvin/TO/Moss, but as a cog in the machine he can be a perennial 1000 yard guy. I'd like to see Evans at the combine before I have a concrete verdict on what he'll be, but right now I'm pretty lukewarm on his prospects. I tend to prefer agile players and he's a bit stiff and straight-linish from what I've seen. A long strider without much elusiveness. I'll probably rank him a little bit below the average.