Allen Robinson

WR · Penn State
Robinson was a two-sport star who also played basketball at Orchard Lake St. Mary's in Southfield, Mich. He escaped Michigan and Michigan State to land at Penn State, where he made three catches for 29 yards while seeing action in 12 games as a true freshman. Robinson entered the starting lineup in 2012 and immediately became one of the nation's top playmakers. He finished his sophomore season with a school-record 77 catches - impressive considering he passed the likes of former All-Americans O.J. McDuffie and Bobby Engram. Robinson was named first-team All-Big Ten and was a Biletnikoff Award finalist. He shattered his own mark in 2013, finishing with 97 catches for 1,432 yards and was the main playmaker for the Penn State offense. Robinson was a third-team All-American selection. On the same day Penn State formally announced head coach Bill O'Brien was leaving for the NFL, Robinson declared he would forego his final year of eligibility. "It was a honor to wear a penn state uniform for 3 years," he tweeted on Jan. 2. "I will miss my teammates and coaches, blessed for the opportunity and experience!"