2020 NFL Draft: Late-round sleeper targets for the New Orleans Saints

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Reggie Robinson II 2020 NFL Draft
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Reggie Robinson II, CB, Tulsa

Janoris Jenkins was signed late last season, but it would be wise to keep investing in this position. Especially in a division that has Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, DJ Moore and Robby Anderson. Not to mention a guy who may or may not be the greatest quarterback of all time also landing in the division.

Reggie Robinson II is a fifth-year senior from Tulsa who is coming off his best college season. Despite going three seasons without an interception, Robinson greatly improved his ball skills in 2019 with four interceptions and leading the AAC in passes defended with 13.

His breakout season led to a Senior Bowl appearance where he recorded a forced fumble late in the game. He believes he is one of the best press corners in the draft and his film is definitely impressive.

Also, despite being at a smaller school, Robinson has played against big schools such as Ohio State, Michigan State, Texas and two games against Oklahoma State.

Robinson also put out a sneaky good combine running a 4.44 40 time, and leading all corners with 22 bench reps. If the New Orleans Saints see him available in the mid to late rounds of the draft, he is most certainly worth the pick. He brings size, youth and physicality to an already talented secondary group.

Robinson has the potential to be a reliable corner in this league, and if the Saints can find it in him they will have a scary duo for years to come with him and Marshon Lattimore.