He Was Overlooked in the Draft — Now This Packer Rookie cornerback Is Embarrassing First-Team Defenders👇
Green Bay, WI – July 18, 2025
The Green Bay Packers are witnessing a surprise breakout as rookie cornerback Micah Robinson, overlooked in the 2025 NFL Draft, is turning heads during training camp at the Don Hutson Center. Selected 237th overall in the seventh round from Tulane, Robinson is proving his worth, making life difficult for established defenders and staking a claim to a significant role in the 2025 season.
Robinson’s draft stock was low due to his unconventional path—transferring from FCS powerhouse Furman to Tulane, where he played just one FBS season. Analysts dismissed him, citing limited high-level experience compared to other cornerbacks, per NFL.com. Yet, the 6-foot defensive back is rewriting that narrative. “He’s got speed and instincts that catch you off guard,” a Packers coach told ESPN, noting his ability to disrupt plays in 7-on-7 drills.
Training camp, set to intensify before its official start on July 22, has become Robinson’s proving ground. He’s challenged veterans like Keisean Nixon, Nate Hobbs, and Carrington Valentine in one-on-one matchups, using his agility to mirror receivers. His standout moment—a pass breakup against Jayden Reed—drew applause from the sideline. With only three experienced cornerbacks returning from 2024, per Packers Wire, the position offers a rare opening on the 53-man roster.
The competition is fierce, with Valentine, Evan Williams, and Javon Bullard holding spots. However, Robinson’s tenacity could threaten their roles, especially in nickel defense scenarios. His ability to keep pace with young receivers like Matthew Golden and Savion Williams, combined with the team’s thin safety depth (five from last year), positions him as a wildcard, per ZoneCoverage.com. GM Brian Gutekunst hinted at the possibility, saying, “Micah’s showing he can compete at this level.”
Robinson’s journey mirrors Packers’ tradition of elevating undrafted or late-round gems, like Jaire Alexander in his early days. His college stats—32 tackles, 4 interceptions, and 10 pass breakups in 2024 at Tulane, per mock drafts—suggest untapped potential. Despite a $900,000 cap hit, his low cost makes him a low-risk addition, especially with $22 million in cap space, per Spotrac.
Fans on X are buzzing, with @CheeseheadRising posting, “Robinson might be our steal of the draft!” His rise aligns with the team’s Super Bowl aspirations, backed by Jordan Love’s 3,814-yard 2024 season. Can this overlooked rookie cement his legacy? As camp unfolds, Robinson’s early dominance hints at a bright future. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.
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