The Green Bay Packers will host Tulane cornerback Micah Robinson on an official pre-draft visit ahead of the 2025 NFL draft, per Light On Sports. Robinson retweeted Light on Sports' post from his own account.
Robinson (5-10, 183) produced two interceptions, a team-high six pass breakups and a forced fumble over 14 games with Tulane in 2024. He also returned an interception for a touchdown during Tulane's win over Charlotte. According to PFF, Robinson was Tulane's highest graded defensive player in 2024 after giving up 22 catches on 47 targets and allowing just one touchdown pass and a passer rating against of 52.8. He played the majority of his snaps as a perimeter corner.
Robinson finished his collegiate career at Tulane after four years at Furman, where he intercepted five passes and had 21 pass breakups.
Robinson ran the 40-yard dash in 4.42 seconds at his pro day. He also hit 35" in the vertical leap, covered 10-3 in the broad jump and finished the three-cone drill in 7.14 seconds and the 20-yard shuttle in 4.55 seconds, giving him a Relative Athletic Score of 6.41 -- a lower score based on his lack of size and poor agility times. His speed is his elite athletic trait.
Robinson ranks as the No. 50 overall cornerback on Dane Brugler's big board, making him a likely late Day 3 selection or priority free agent following the draft. The pre-draft visit could be the Packers' way of selling Robinson on coming to Green Bay if he goes undrafted.
Packers Wire is tracking all of the team's pre-draft visits here.
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