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Florida State safety Jammie Robinson declares for 2023 NFL Draft

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra01/01/23

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Florida State safety Jammie Robinson has declared for the 2023 NFL Draft.

Robinson started off 2023 with a bang, announcing the news that he would be taking his talents to the next level shortly after the clock struck midnight on Twitter.

Moreover, Robinson amassed 319 total tackles, 16 pass deflections, one sack, three forced fumbles and seven interceptions over four seasons — two at South Carolina, two with the Seminoles.

Jammie Robinson is a former four-star recruit out of Lee County (GA) as a member of their Class of 2019, per the On3 Consensus. The Florida State defensive back was the No. 385 overall recruit, the No. 38 safety and the No. 43 recruit out of Georgia.

Jammie Robinson will have plenty of suitors at the next level, and he’ll be an interesting prospect in the NFL.

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More on the 2023 NFL Draft

The 2023 NFL Draft is set to take place from Thursday, April 27 through Saturday, April 29 in Kansas City, Missouri. The event will be held at the plaza just outside of Union Station.

Round 1 of the NFL Draft is set to begin at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, Apr. 27. Rounds 2-3 will begin at 7 p.m. ET on Friday, Apr. 28, and Rounds 4-7 will begin at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, Apr. 29. The draft will be broadcasted throughout the weekend on both ESPN and NFL Network.

To be eligible for the NFL Draft, players must be at least three years removed from their final year of high school while having used up their collegiate eligibility. Underclassmen are able to request league approval to become eligible for the draft, as are players who have graduated prior to using up all of their collegiate eligibility. 100 underclassmen were approved for last year’s draft. 73 of those 100 underclassmen were granted special eligibility while 27 of them were underclassmen who had completed their college degrees.

The 2023 NFL scouting combine will take place from Feb. 28 through March 6 in Indianapolis.