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Sat Apr 13 201313:15Skins ILB Robinson to be ready for OTAs
Redskins ILB Keenan Robinson (torn pectoral) is expected to be ready for OTAs.
Robinson, the No. 119 overall pick in last year's draft, made 11 tackles in 11 games last season mainly as a special teams player. In 2013, he's expected to compete for a larger role on defense with Lorenzo Alexander leaving for Arizona.
Source: Washington Post
Mon Jan 21 201318:58Skins LB Robinson expected to see bigger role
Redskins ILB Keenan Robinson is expected to compete for an expanded role on defense in training camp.
Robinson, a fourth-round pick out of Texas, appeared in 11 games as a rookie but had his season cut short due to a torn right pectoral that required surgery. He played mainly special teams and just 69 snaps on defense, recording 11 tackles. Washington has four linebackers scheduled for free agency in addition to London Fletcher, who has yet to commit to a 16th season.
Source: CSN Washington
Mon Nov 26 201213:54'Skins send rookie LB Keenan Robinson to I.R.
Redskins placed ILB Keenan Robinson on injured reserve with a torn right pectoral, ending his season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Nov 24 201211:27Skins fear torn pectoral for ILB Robinson
Redskins fear rookie ILB Keenan Robinson will be out for the season with torn right pectoral muscle.
Robinson will have an MRI on Monday to confirm whether the severity of the injury he suffered in the fourth quarter of Thursday's win over the Cowboys. "Right now it doesn't look good," coach Mike Shanahan said. Robinson played mainly on special teams this season, but he was starting to see increased playing time on defense, getting on the field for 19 defensive snaps in each of the last two games.
Source: Washington Times
Sun Aug 5 201215:28Robinson to replace Fletcher long term?
The Redskins reportedly view fourth-round pick Keenan Robinson as London Fletcher's heir apparent at inside linebacker.
Robinson can run sideline to sideline and cover tight ends, and he'll be a big part of Washington's nickel package as a rookie. Long term, he could book end Perry Riley inside. Robinson will also be a special teamer in year one.
Source: Washington Times
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