Nobody stays more true to their board than the Denver Broncos. Every now and again, they’ll make a bold move (i.e. Paxton Lynch or Tim Tebow). This time around though, the Broncos need to get some help on their offensive line. The top offensive lineman in this daft is Cam Robinson and he can be relied upon as a left tackle.
<p>At the next level, Robinson will have to improve his slide step and I think he can get there. He’s an asset in the run game as he’s devastating run blocker and certainly finishes his blocks when approaching the next level. At times, he gets out of his technique and plays wild but he’s an offensive lineman with limited athletic ability, that’s going to happen. Speaking of which, here’s what he did at the Combine:</p>
<p>Height: 6’6<br />
Weight: 322 lbs.<br />
40-yard dash: 5.15 seconds<br />
Vertical jump: 26 inches<br />
Broad jump: 106 inches<br />
3-cone drill:7.81 seconds<br />
20-yard shuttle: 4.82 seconds</p>
<p>For a player of his size, he’s got above average athletic ability but compared to Garett Bolles, he does not. But both offensive tackles are different types of players and with Cam Robinson on the board, this is a no-brainer. The Broncos are poised to switch to a power running offense and that seems likely, especially after having the 27th ranked rushing offense in 2016. </p>. Offensive Tackle. Alabama. Cam Robinson. 20. player. 45