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Allen Robinson’s Skills, Draft Stock Could Make WR This Year’s Keenan Allen

April 9, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

It's no secret that the 2014 draft class is loaded. It's especially true at the wide receiver position, where this year's crop is as deep and as talented a group as we've seen in recent memory.
Not only are there seven or eight wideouts who could easily wind up drafted in the first round of May's NFL draft, but much like last year with Keenan Allen of the San Diego Chargers, this year's most productive rookie wideout may well come off the board in the second or third round.
In fact, it might be a young receiver with a game that's similar to Allen.
They even share a name.
Allen Robinson, who won the Richter-Howard award as the Big Ten's top wide receiver in each of the past two seasons, worked out for NFL scouts at Penn State's pro day on Tuesday.
According to Gil Brandt of NFL.com, those workouts went very well:
Of course, that success may have had something to do with the fact there was slightly less of Robinson than there was at February's NFL Scouting C...

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