Perry Pumas' Tyler Robinson: From Injury to Starting Tight End
At 6-foot-3, Tyler Robinson's size and athleticism make him a force in the Perry Pumas' passing game. Last season, he averaged 12.5 yards per reception, a mark that ranked second among tight ends in 6A. But Robinson's journey to becoming a key contributor wasn't always smooth. He suffered a torn ACL in the offseason before his junior year, forcing him to rehab and relearn the fundamentals of the game. Despite the setback, Robinson worked tirelessly to regain his strength and agility. His hard work paid off, as he earned a starting role in the Pumas' offense this season. With a strong summer camp performance, Robinson is poised to make a significant impact in the Pumas' passing game. Scouts are watching for his ability to create separation and make plays down the field, as well as his chemistry with quarterback, Alex Johnson. Can Robinson continue to overcome adversity and become a top tight end prospect in the state of Arizona?