NCAA Scouting - Player Profile:
Zac Robinson - Quarterback - Oklahoma State
by Jody Jamieson
26/1/2010
Zac Robinson Quarterback Oklahoma State 6-2, 202 Born 29th September 1986 Senior
Strengths: Robinson is an experienced player and has shown himself to be
tough and durable and will try and play through niggles. He has been
extremely productive as a dual threat runner and passer, making plays in
every which way. His overall mechanics are decent and he will lead receivers
allowing them to run into the ball but can manage the short timing routes
well too and his passes possess reasonable touch. When moving about he can
make throws on the run with good accuracy. He has good arm strength, getting
zip on all of his passes. He's a smart player, understands his offense well
and makes good decisions and despite the type of offense he is in, is
willing to try and make the pass before taking off on the run. A great
leader by example who will work as hard as the day is long.
Weaknesses: Does not possess the ideal size NFL teams want, a little
shorter than ideal and lighter than you would want but also does not have
the type of frame that looks like it could handle more bulk. Having played
in an offense that uses mainly short passes his ability to throw the deeper
routes required in the NFL is suspect and the evidence so far shows that his
accuracy comes apart some when asked to make those type of throws. He is not
experienced taking snaps under centre. He needs to get the ball from point A
to point B just a little bit quicker to really impress NFL scouts.
Where I think he'll be drafted: Because of the increased use of offenses
like the wildcat, Robinson has the potential to offer teams a player who can
find a niche as a rookie. With that in mind, I think he goes in rounds 5-7.
Where I think he should be drafted: As a QB prospect I think Robinson
borders on the very back end of the draft or going undrafted but his value
as an athlete in a league where teams are expanding their run/option/pass
packages sees him as a guy who can help a team looking to add these options
and he could play significantly as a rookie if the right team finds him. If
he's wanted by some specific he could go much higher than expected.
Summary: Robinson is a player who may just have timed his arrival into the
pros at exactly the right moment. With the NFL looking at more options for
run offenses and using specialized players in certain packages like the
wildcat, Robinson is the type of player who sees his stock rise because of
this. I honestly don't think he is a genuine long term pure QB prospect but
he could be an effective back-up or even offer long term value as a wide
receiver. As a comparison, I'd look at Seneca Wallace in that he is an
athlete more than a Quarterback. Robinson had a tough 2009 in that the
Cowboys program lost the likes of Dez Bryant (suspension) and Kendall Hunter
(injury) both of who were All-American in 2008 and he himself had injury
struggles but he managed to help the team match its 2008 record of 9-3.
Between 2007 and 2009 he amassed 9,500 yards of total offense, putting him
in the same league as the likes of Tim Tebow and Colt McCoy and has helped
his school to their best success in a decade. I expect Robinson to be the
only lower round prospect who can genuinely expect to see some playing time
in 2010 but he does not possess the pure Quarterbacking skills needed to be
anything more than a back-up and gadget player.
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