Panthers, Jammie Robinson Agree to Terms on Rookie Contract

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Tuesday morning, the Carolina Panthers announced they have agreed to terms with fifth-round draft pick, defensive back Jammie Robinson.
The Florida State product is not only the first member of the Panthers' draft class to agree to terms but is actually the first player selected in the 2023 NFL Draft to get a deal done. And honestly, it comes as no surprise.
During his interview with local media after being picked, Robinson expressed his frustration with how long it took for him to be selected and how he is ready to go out and prove everyone wrong.
"I have been upset about just this whole thing, but I know this pick is going to be the best pick in the draft. Carolina Panthers, ya’ll know I am going to come in and compete for a spot, and I am just going to be a team guy at the end of the day also. I know it’s not 144 guys better than me, but I mean, it is what it is. The chips done fell and I got that chip on my shoulder too so. Hey, I’m just ready to work. Like I said, I feel like the play from Miami for sure symbolizes me just showing that I am a dog. I’m probably not the biggest on the field. But aye, I’m a dog."
Robinson played the first two years of his collegiate career at South Carolina before transferring to Florida State for his final two seasons. Regardless of what school he was at or which position he played in the secondary, he was extremely productive. For his career, Robinson notched 318 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, 16 pass breakups, seven interceptions, three forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery.
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