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Robinson, who ranks as a top-130 prospect and a top-20 wide receiver in the 2026 class. Standing 6-foot-4, 180 pounds, Robinson is a big-body outside receiver with encouraging multi-sport athleticism on the basketball court and the track. As a sophomore he was the Texas 6A state high jump champion with a 6-foot-8 jump. On the track, he’s recorded multiple sub-11 100-meter dash times. His father, Khadevis, was a two-time Olympic qualifier in the 800m race. He is currently the Director of Track and Field for TCU.
This is Robinson’s first trip to Nebraska. He’s already made official visits to Michigan, Texas Tech and Miami. Stanford and TCU are two other programs in the mix for the multi-sport athlete.
As a junior, Robinson hauled in 42 passes for 542 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging over 12 yards per reception. He added 76 rushing yards. For his size, he shows the ability to line up outside and in the slot, with impressive YAC ability. Still developing as a route-runner and fine-tuning the details of playing receiver. At this point he primarily relies on his size and athleticism to win. Faster than he is quick, has long developed acceleration downfield with the top gear to separate from defensive backs. Explosive jumper who shows promise in contested catch situations.
Nebraska is in pursuit of a big-body outside receiver this cycle and Robinson fits the mold. The Huskers have ground to make up on the likes of Michigan, Miami, Texas Tech and TCU specifically, considering it’s his first trip up to Lincoln. The Huskers have one wide receiver commit in the 2026 class in Sioux Falls (S.D) Washington three-star Dveyoun Bonwell-Witte and is scheduled to host Orlando (Fla.) Jones four-star slot receiver Larry Miles for an official visit this weekend.
Nebraska also has 2026 Miami (Fla.) Northwestern four-star defensive back Tedarius Hughes on campus for a mid-week unofficial visit. The Huskers have been in communication with Hughes this spring to try and get him on campus and finally get their shot, with an opportunity to potentially earn a return official visit. Hughes is also considering Syracuse and Miami.