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Chop Robinson rookie contract figures with Miami Dolphins revealed after NFL Draft

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax04/25/24

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Penn State's Chop Robinson
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Chop Robinson‘s rookie contract details have been revealed after being selected No. 21 overall by the Miami Dolphins in the 2024 NFL Draft.

According to Spotrac, Robinson will sign a fully-guaranteed four-year deal worth $14.9 million. He will receive a $7.7 million signing bonus and will have a fifth-year contract option in 2028.

The former Penn State standout EDGE rusher proved his worth over the past two seasons in Happy Valley, and is now a first-round draft choice with a fully-guaranteed NFL contract.

During Robinson’s first season with Penn State after transferring in from Maryland, he earned All-Big Ten honorable mention honors without even starting for Penn State’s loaded defensive line group. Ending his sophomore season with 26 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, two pass breakups, three quarterback hurries, a fumble recovery, and a forced fumble.

Followed by a breakout season last year where he earned a First-Team All-Big Ten selection along with All-American honors. Robinson’s first season as a full-time starter was met with 15 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Receiving a lot more attention from offensive lines in his final college season.

Before he was in college, Robinson played high school football at Quince Orchard in Gaithersburg (MD) where he was a four-star prospect, ranked the No. 62 overall recruit in the 2021 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four primary recruiting media services.

What NFL Draft analysts are saying about Chop Robinson

Robinson has drawn comparisons to another Nittany Lion during the draft evaluation process, with NFL analyst Lance Zierlein and others comparing him to Micah Parsons. As Zierlein delivered a detailed breakdown of Robinson ahead of the start of his NFL career.

“Edge defender who offers the type of elite athleticism we’ve seen from players like Micah Parsons and Myles Garrett. Robinson might not be as fast as Parsons, but he’s close. He’s ultra-twitchy with the explosiveness to get on top of blockers and overwhelm them in an instant,” Zierlein said.

“However, he will need to level up his hand skills and attack angles to reach his potential against NFL tackles. Robinson’s electric athletic traits alone should give him a floor as a good NFL starter. If he crafts a rush approach and learns to string moves/counters together, he could reach his ceiling as a destructive force capable of forcing teams to game plan around him.”