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Top247 EDGE Ta’Mere Robinson locks in date for a Miami official visit




In just a few weeks, Miami and other major college football programs will begin to host official visits.

One of the first names through the door will be Pittsburgh (Pa.) Brashear Top247 EDGE Ta’Mere Robinson, who posted on social media that his return visit to Coral Gables will be the weekend of June 3-5. He will be joined by Windsor (Conn.) Loomis Chaffee School Top247 offensive lineman Olaus Alinen.

“The vibe was amazing. Just being there, the atmosphere, the coach’s energy, it was just great. I had fun the whole time. We were there for a long time and I just had fun the whole entire time. Me, personally, I never really thought about going far away from home, but I gave it a thought today after visiting Miami.”

Robinson, who ranks as the No. 135 overall player and No. 16 EDGE in the country per 247Sports, could have a future in the NFL according to national analyst Brian Dohn.

“Frame and build offers position versatility as an edge who can grow into defensive lineman. Multi-sport athlete competes in track and field (shot put and relay) and basketball as well. Saw live in camp setting and has length and does not shy away from competing. Had junior season end in mid October and underwent surgery to repair MCL and ACL. Has drive and determination to come back strong. Lines up as edge, safety and slot corner for Brashear. Agile, athletic and instinctual. Fires off quickly and gets down hill when going after quarterback. Showed frame flexibility to dip should and explode around edge. Possesses hip looseness to change direction and accelerate. Has quick feet and plays balanced. Has ability to be physical in the run game in the box. Shows speed to chase down play from behind. Sometimes goes for big hit rather than wrapping up and tackling. Has to play lower when engaging offensive lineman. Needs to continue to work on technique in terms of keeping offensive lineman’s hands off. Needs to develop move sets. Must continue to increase strength to be able to play in the box. Multi-year starter at Top 15 program. Mid-round NFL draft selection potential.” 





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