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Chop Robinson

Demeioun "Chop" Robinson (born January 2, 2003) is an American football defensive end for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 254 pounds, he plays primarily as an edge rusher known for his explosive speed and pass-rushing ability. Robinson was selected by the Dolphins in the first round (21st overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft after a standout college career at Penn State University. Robinson began his journey at the in 2021, where as a he appeared in 13 games, recording 19 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and 2.0 sacks. After transferring to Penn State, he emerged as a key defensive contributor; in 2022, he started 12 games, tallying 26 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks (tied for seventh in the Big Ten), and one forced fumble. His junior year in 2023 saw him limited to 10 games due to injury but still productive with 15 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, and two forced fumbles (tied for fifth in the Big Ten). Over his three collegiate seasons across both schools, Robinson amassed 60 total tackles, 20.0 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries in 35 games. In his rookie NFL season of 2024, Robinson played in all 17 games for the Dolphins, registering 6 and 4 passes defended while contributing to Miami's defensive line rotation. Entering his second year in 2025, through the first nine games he has recorded 6 solo tackles and 1 , continuing to develop as a promising edge defender on a contending Dolphins team.

Early life

Family background

Demeioun "Chop" Robinson was born on January 2, 2003, in . His nickname "Chop" originated from "Porkchop," a moniker given by his parents due to his substantial birth weight of 14 pounds, reflecting his notably large size as a newborn. Robinson grew up in a large family in Gaithersburg, the youngest of nine siblings in a family of six boys and four girls—including John Jr., Dejon, Demarr, , Artese, Lucy, and Jaliyah. Tragically, the family endured the loss of two siblings during his childhood: his oldest sister to when he was around seven years old, and his brother when Robinson was about 16, experiences that fostered resilience and tight-knit family bonds. His father, John Robinson, worked diligently for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC), a water company, often starting shifts at 4 a.m. and enduring long hours in challenging conditions to provide for the family, instilling in Robinson a strong work ethic and appreciation for sacrifice. His mother, Tracey Robinson (née Tracee Tyler Johnson), along with the rest of the family, formed a supportive foundation that emphasized perseverance amid hardships in their Gaithersburg upbringing. From an early age, Robinson's parents played a pivotal role in his athletic development, particularly his father, who coached him in youth football starting at age six, pushing him to maximize his physical potential and build . This early involvement sparked Robinson's interest in football, where he quickly showed promise in local youth leagues, blending his innate size and speed with the guidance from his family in Gaithersburg's community-oriented environment. The familial emphasis on hard work and mutual support shaped his character, preparing him for greater athletic pursuits.

High school career

Robinson attended in , where he played as a . During his sophomore and junior seasons in 2018 and 2019, he contributed to a dominant 25-2 team record, including a Maryland 4A state championship victory in 2018 with a 13-1 finish and a state semifinal appearance in 2019 after a 12-1 regular season. As a junior in 2019, Robinson recorded 85 tackles, including 61 solo stops, 14 , three forced fumbles, one interception, and one pass deflection, breaking Quince Orchard's career record in the process. His performance that year highlighted his explosive pass-rushing ability, with multiple standout games where he disrupted opposing offenses, such as recording multiple in playoff contests. He was selected as an All-American following his senior year, which was shortened by the . Rated as a five-star recruit by —the No. 2 nationally, No. 22 overall prospect, and top player in —Robinson received scholarship offers from elite programs including , , Ohio State, Penn State, and before committing to the University of on March 27, 2020. His recruitment was marked by his versatility and athleticism, drawing praise for his potential as a high-impact .

College career

Maryland Terrapins

Robinson enrolled at the University of Maryland in 2021 as a highly touted edge rusher recruit from his home state. As a true freshman, he saw action in all 13 games for the Terrapins, primarily in a rotational role with one start, adapting to college-level competition without redshirting. His contributions helped bolster Maryland's defensive front during a 4-8 season, where he focused on pass-rushing duties opposite more experienced linemen. In his lone season with , Robinson recorded 19 total tackles (12 solo, 7 assisted), 2.5 tackles for loss, and 2.0 , showcasing his quick first step and burst off the edge. Notable performances included a and 1.5 tackles for loss against Kent State in a 63-20 win on September 25, demonstrating his ability to disrupt plays early in the season. He closed out the year with another and a tackle for loss in the loss to on December 29, earning recognition as an ESPN Midseason True Freshman All-American for his impact among Big Ten newcomers. According to , Robinson generated 13 total pressures (, hurries, or hits), ranking second among true freshmen in the conference and highlighting his raw potential as an despite limited snaps. Robinson's development at emphasized refining his pass-rush technique and strength against bigger offensive tackles, building on his high school explosiveness in a 3-4 defensive scheme that occasionally mismatched his athleticism. He showed flashes against rivals, such as two solo tackles at on November 20, but overall remained a situational player behind veterans. Following the 2021 season, Robinson entered the transfer portal in December, seeking a larger role, enhanced development opportunities, and a better scheme fit to maximize his pass-rushing skills at a program with championship aspirations. He ultimately committed to Penn State in April 2022, leaving after just one year despite his promising debut.

Penn State Nittany Lions

After transferring from the University of Maryland following his freshman season, Chop Robinson joined the in 2022 and quickly earned a starting role at defensive end under head coach James Franklin. In his debut campaign with Penn State, Robinson appeared in all 12 games, recording 26 tackles—including 19 solo stops—10 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery. His disruptive presence along the line contributed to Penn State's defense ranking among the Big Ten's top units in sacks and turnovers forced, earning him honorable mention All-Big Ten honors from both coaches and media. Robinson built on his sophomore success in 2023, starting 10 games despite missing three contests due to an upper-body injury, and solidified his status as one of the conference's premier pass rushers. He tallied 15 tackles (12 solo), 7.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and one pass breakup. These efforts led to first-team All-Big Ten recognition from both coaches and media, as well as second-team All-American honors from and . His efficiency in pass-rush situations, evidenced by a high pressure rate on dropbacks, enhanced Penn State's overall defensive scheme and provided valuable preparation from his earlier role at . Throughout his two seasons at Penn State, Robinson's leadership and explosiveness were pivotal in high-stakes moments, such as his multi-sack performance (two sacks) against UMass on October 14. His impact extended to bolstering the Nittany Lions' edge rush, helping limit opponents' passing efficiency and fostering a rotational defense that developed multiple NFL prospects. Robinson opted out of the to prepare for the . As he prepared for the NFL Draft, Robinson showcased his athleticism at the 2024 , running a 4.48-second and earning praise for his burst and bend, which underscored his growth into a complete edge defender.

Professional career

2024 NFL season

Robinson was selected by the with the 21st overall pick in the first round of the . His selection was influenced by his explosive pass-rushing production during his junior year at Penn State, where he recorded 4.0 sacks. As a , Robinson signed a four-year contract worth $14,976,228, fully guaranteed, including a $7,711,800 . In his debut season, Robinson appeared in all 17 games, starting 1, and recorded 26 total tackles (16 solo, 10 assisted), 6.0 sacks, and 4 pass deflections. He demonstrated rapid adaptation to the Dolphins' defensive scheme under coordinator Anthony Weaver, who emphasized versatile edge pressure in a 3-4 base alignment, transitioning from his college role to contribute in both pass-rush and run defense packages. Robinson's performance surged in the latter half of the season, generating 22 pressures over the final eight games according to , helping bolster Miami's pass rush amid injuries to veterans like Jaelen Phillips. His contributions earned him a spot on the (PFWA) All-Rookie Team. Notable performances included a breakout game in Week 11 against the , where he tallied 4 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and 2 pass deflections, disrupting quarterback Drake Maye's rhythm in a 34-24 victory. In Week 14 at the Houston Texans, Robinson notched 2 tackles and 1.5 sacks, including a strip-sack attempt that highlighted his closing speed. He capped the season with 3 tackles in the finale against the , contributing to a defensive effort that limited the run game. Robinson avoided major injuries throughout the year, maintaining consistent availability despite the physical demands of the position.

2025 NFL season

In his second season with the , Chop Robinson transitioned into a more prominent rotational role as an and linebacker, leveraging the foundational experience from his 2024 rookie year to contribute on passing downs and run support. Despite not securing a starting position, his snap count averaged around 40% of defensive plays through the early weeks, reflecting Anthony Weaver's emphasis on developing young pass rushers amid injuries to veterans like . This adjustment aimed to bolster the Dolphins' rotation, which had struggled with consistency in generating . Through the first 9 games of the 2025 NFL season (as of November 15, 2025, having missed Week 10 due to a concussion), Robinson recorded 6 solo tackles, 1 sack, 0 forced fumbles, and 0 interceptions, along with 2 assisted tackles for a total of 8 combined stops. He was cleared from concussion protocol and expected to return for Week 11 as of November 14, 2025. His lone sack came in Week 2 against the New England Patriots, where he also notched 2 solo tackles, disrupting a key third-down play that forced a punt and highlighted his burst off the edge. Other contributions included a solo tackle and a run stuff in Week 5 at Carolina, aiding in limiting the Panthers to under 100 rushing yards, as well as shared credit for a half-stuff in Week 9 versus Baltimore. The Dolphins' defense ranked 28th in the league in points allowed (243 through Week 9), prompting mid-season tweaks to increase Robinson's involvement in sub-packages to exploit his speed against slower offensive tackles. Emerging trends in his play style showed improved hand usage in pass-rush sets, with coaches noting his potential for more disruptive impacts as the season progressed, though his production remained modest amid the unit's overall challenges in quarterback pressure (ranked 25th league-wide).

Awards and honors

College

  • First-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media), 2023
  • Penn State MVP (co-recipient with ), 2023

Professional

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