Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson has caught the attention of New Orleans Saints safety Tyrann Mathieu, who sees immense potential in the young player.
Mathieu, speaking on the Green Light with Chris Long podcast, compared Robinson to Hall of Fame running backs like Marshall Faulk, Edgerrin James, and LaDainian Tomlinson, highlighting his versatility and predicting a bright future.
Despite his praise for Robinson, Mathieu also criticized the Falcons for not utilizing the rookie to his full potential in the 2023 season. Robinson, who was selected eighth overall in the NFL Draft, split carries with fellow running back Tyler Allgeier, sparking some controversy over his usage. Despite this, Robinson managed to amass 1,463 scrimmage yards in his rookie season, showcasing his talent and potential.
With a new head coach and offensive coordinator in Atlanta, the approach to Robinson’s role in the team moving forward remains uncertain but promising. In games against the Saints, Robinson showed glimpses of his ability, contributing to wins and displaying his skills as a dynamic playmaker.
The rivalry between the Saints and Falcons adds an extra layer of excitement to Robinson’s development, with Mathieu acknowledging the young running back’s potential for even greater success in the future.
As Mathieu succinctly put it, “He’s going to be really good.”
Fans of both teams will be eagerly watching to see how Robinson’s career progresses and how he continues to make an impact on the field.