Although a record 23 offensive players were selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, that doesn't mean the class lacks defensive star power.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could've added a local star to their defense with the 20th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Instead, they selected Washington offensive tackle Troy Fautanu.
It looks like Miami Dolphins No. 1 draft choice Chop Robinson will get to wear his old Penn State jersey number 44 after all. Long snapper Blake Ferguson, who was the owner of jersey number 44, announced in a video on social media Wednesday that he will relinquish the jersey number to Robinson.
Chop Robinson wanted the Miami Dolphins almost as much as the Miami Dolphins wanted Chop Robinson. Draft day is a special moment for teams and fans, but for the players, it’s a day many have been waiting for their entire lives.
The Miami Dolphins filled a need in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft with the selection of Penn State edge-rusher Chop Robinson. After that, the picks…
The Miami Dolphins entered the NFL Draft with six picks, which was one of the fewest in the league. With the Dolphins having no picks in the 3rd or 4th round going in, it was considered important they get impact players with their first two picks or try to acquire more picks.
In what was widely accepted to be a below-average defensive class, Defensive Rookie of the Year is an intriguing market to dig into, because it seems ripe for some value.
The Chop Robinson pick seems to be their least popular. Is there any validity to this criticism? Immediately following the Miami Dolphins selection of Penn State Edge Defender Demeioun “Chop” Robinson at pick twenty-one of the NFL Draft, the criticism/insults starting firing on social media.
Every pick in every draft, including the 257 in the 2024 NFL Draft, is technically a gamble. Few are more so to Mel Kiper Jr., though, than Penn State’s Chop Robinson going to the Miami Dolphins at No.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview, it's time to focus on how the teams will deploy their picks on the field.
2024 second-round WR Keon Coleman cited his contested catch ability and QB Josh Allen‘s arm talent and accuracy as reasons the connection should be perfect
2024 Draft Grades for the Miami Dolphins are in. Here is the DolphinsTalk.com version. Let’s get after it! Chop Robinson Edge Penn State Pick #21 At pick 21 in the first round, the Dolphins selected Penn State edge rusher Chop Robinson.
The Miami Dolphins made rushing the passer their top priority in the 2024 NFL draft, taking Chop Robinson at No. 21 overall and then double-dipping two days later by snagging Mohamed Kamara in the fifth round.
The 2024 NFL draft is over, and the Miami Dolphins are hoping their seven-player class can help them take that next step and get over the hump in the playoffs.
The 2024 NFL draft is over and the Miami Dolphins have seven new draftees on the roster. On Thursday, the team stayed pat at No. 21 overall and picked Penn State pass rusher Chop Robinson.
Miami chose to draft Chop Robinson and Patrick Paul despite trade offers on the table. The Miami Dolphins pursued depth on the offensive and defensive lines early in the NFL Draft with the selections of Chop Robinson and Patrick Paul.
Mike Smith, the Head Coach of the Atlanta Falcons between 2008 and 2014, shared his thoughts on Miami Dolphins first-round draft pick Chop Robinson at Betway Sports.
Kansas City added another electrifying weapon by trading up to take speedster WR Xavier Worthy in the first round. Worthy touched on his excitement to get to work with Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes.
Some teams drafted for need while others stuck to the best-player-available approach during the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday.
Chop Robinson is the latest edge rusher to come off the board on Day 1. The Penn State alum has been selected 21st overall by the Dolphins.
We are now less than 24 hours away from the 2024 NFL Draft getting underway in Detroit, and as we await NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stepping to the podium, analysts and former players are giving their final thoughts on some of the top prospects in the draft, including Penn State edge rusher Chop Robinson.
The Los Angeles Rams are flying across the country to put one of the premier pass-rushers in this year’s NFL Draft class through a private workout. According to a report from Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz, the Rams are flying to Happy Valley to get an up-close look at Penn State edge rusher Chop Robinson.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Rams are flying out to the East Coast today to have a private visit with Penn State DE Chop Robinson. Los Angeles won’t bring Robinson in to their team facility for an official “30” visit.
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