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Social media reacts to Alabama outside linebacker Que Robinson's 2025 NFL draft selection

Social media reacts to Alabama outside linebacker Que Robinson's 2025 NFL draft selection

USA Today26-04-2025
Social media reacts to Alabama outside linebacker Que Robinson's 2025 NFL draft selection
Not long after teammate Malachi Moore went to the New York Jets, Alabama Crimson Tide outside linebacker Que Robinson was also selected in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL draft on Saturday, going at pick No. 134 overall to the Denver Broncos.
With this pick, Robinson not only became Alabama's second fourth round selection Saturday, but also the fifth for the Crimson Tide so far during the 2025 NFL draft.
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Robinson will also now head to Denver where he is set to join a talented Broncos defense that is led by former star Alabama cornerback Pat Surtain II.
Here are a few reactions on social media to Robinson landing with the Broncos in the 2025 NFL draft.
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