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Navy DL Landon Robinson pic.twitter.com/Y6SWlJ9rCv
— James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) January 29, 2026
I heard he didn't get invited to the combine. What a joke. The league will penalize him heavily for his height and length while they obsess over 6-6 Frankenstein IDL that look good coming off the bus but can't bend their knees, touch their toes and turn their hips without falling over completely ignoring that the game is played on your feet and leverage is king.
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Navy DT Landon Robinson eats double teams better at 5'11 291 lbs than some 6'3 320 pounders. Low man wins #BuildingTheBoard pic.twitter.com/ecWsUBoOL4
— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) January 27, 2026
Love the way @NavyFB DL Landon Robinson (@LandonRobinson) takes on this double team.
— Josh Carney (@ByJoshCarney) January 25, 2026
He told me earlier in the week that you can't block someone that is 2 feet off the ground. Leverage is a huge part of his game. So damn strong, too. pic.twitter.com/NbXU7RCTiP
Relentless motor on display here from Navy DL Landon Robinson. This would be a pocket-disrupting play in a live setting. His blend of strength and speed are nearly unmatched today. #ShrineBowl pic.twitter.com/xfU8k8cvxE
— Thomas Christopher (@TommyCFB) January 23, 2026
Navy's Landon Robinson has helped himself at the East-West Shrine Bowl. His quickness and heavy hands have created problems for OL.
— Bobby Football (@Rob__Paul) January 25, 2026
He was top 10 in the country in pressures among IDL this past season (34). pic.twitter.com/2njqtJvR48
Navy DL Landon Robinson pic.twitter.com/Y6SWlJ9rCv
— James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) January 29, 2026
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He's a second round talent to me. Day two minimum. We should sprint to the podium to pick him cause he's exactly what we need inside. Imagine somehow getting both him and Jackson Jr.
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Originally posted by adrianlesnar:
Not many body types to pull for a historical comp, but I cant stop thinking of Milton Williams when I watch Landon Robinson.
The body type kind of reminds me of Poona Ford, but Landon has more juice as an athlete. Same height(5-11)--Poona had a little slop on his frame(306); Landon is a yoked up fire hydrant(291). But there some Geno Atkins-esque flashes when I watch Landon. Geno would smoke dudes off the ball with an insane get off, a demonic leverage advantage, non-stop motor and rushing half-man. Landon has that in the bag.
Poona Ford with max effort staying in his gap & working flat down the LOS vs stretch. Effort will never betray you! #stoptherun #seahawks pic.twitter.com/19kH8I8WeD
— DLineVids (@dlinevids1) November 17, 2020
At worst as a prospect, Landon is a plus version of Poona coming out of Texas, IMO
Poona Ford was worth every single dollar that the Rams paid him and I'm still not quite sure it was enough.
— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) January 19, 2026
Just blows up Drew Dalman (Pro Bowler btw).
Had a 13% stop rate which only trailed Malcolm Roach over the weekend. pic.twitter.com/Oj7QG2lSAP
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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Military academy players are required to serve 2 years active duty before they can play in the NFL. Between 2019 and 2024 that rule was waived but starting this year it was changed.
Was wondering about this. I remember David Robinson had to do 2 years despite being #1pick in 1987.
Coincidence, they're both Robinsons...
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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Military academy players are required to serve 2 years active duty before they can play in the NFL. Between 2019 and 2024 that rule was waived but starting this year it was changed.
I'm sure Nick Bosa can pull some strings at the white house.
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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Military academy players are required to serve 2 years active duty before they can play in the NFL. Between 2019 and 2024 that rule was waived but starting this year it was changed.
Limited Exceptions: The Department of Defense may authorize up to three cadets or midshipmen per service academy to defer active duty for professional sports, though they must still meet stringent requirements.
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Military academy players are required to serve 2 years active duty before they can play in the NFL. Between 2019 and 2024 that rule was waived but starting this year it was changed.
Limited Exceptions: The Department of Defense may authorize up to three cadets or midshipmen per service academy to defer active duty for professional sports, though they must still meet stringent requirements.
Yes it's possible but what are those stringent requirements?