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Trade with Miami Dolphins

Ravens get: 1-30, Edge Chop Robinson

“This would be another way for the Ravens to add a potentially impactful young edge rusher, but via moving down as opposed to up. Robinson looked like he was on a superstar track after his rookie season, when he generated quick pressures at the seventh-highest rate of any player in football, let alone among rookies, per NFL Next Gen Stats. He managed a relatively modest six sacks across 565 snaps, but that underlying performance hinted toward a budding star. With high expectations in 2025, Robinson instead endured an utterly anonymous season. … The 23-year-old finished the season with only three sacks and seven knockdowns. His quick pressure rate split in half, dropping from 7.4% to 3.7%, even while running a double-team rate just below league average for edge defenders.

“New Ravens coach Jesse Minter has a recent track record of turning around promising young edge rushers who disappointed with their prior teams, having just unlocked a new level of play from Odafe Oweh after those very same Ravens shipped him off to the Chargers, where Minter was the defensive coordinator. Robinson would step into a rotation with second-year defender Mike Green across from free agent addition Trey Hendrickson. And the Ravens would owe Robinson only about $5 million over the next two years, which would be a very reasonable total for an organization under a serious cap crunch given what they’re paying to other stars on their roster.”

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