5 Penn State Football players who outperformed where they were Drafted

Green Bay Packers strong safety Adrian Amos (Photo by Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel VIA USA TODAY Sports Network)
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Allen Robinson, Penn State Football
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II (Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports) /

2. Allen Robinson – 2nd round, Jacksonville Jaguars

Allen Robinson was a 2nd round selection of the Jaguars in 2014 and has been one of the best wide receivers in the NFL since.

He fell to 61 overall after a bad 40 time at the combine hurt his draft stock, however he has proven that was a mistake on the part of teams, as he has since made a Pro Bowl in 2015 and led the league in touchdown receptions in 2015 as well.

After a few seasons in Jacksonville, Robinson signed a free agent deal with the Chicago Bears in 2018 worth $42 million over three years. This past offseason, many thought he would be in line for a monster contract, but he was franchise tagged by the Bears, but if he continues to play well will be in line for the big payday next offseason.

He has caught 457 passes for 5,999 yards and 39 touchdowns in his career and is coming off of a career year with the Bears where he hauled in a career high in receptions(102) to go along with over 1,200 yards and six scores.