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Robinson adapting to new position at Senior Bowl

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"I want to be good already," said Robinson, who is also working as a return man. "I want to be great already, so of course I thought I could be better. I'm always striving to be better."

North Carolina State quarterback Mike Glennon's early glimpses of Robinson as a receiver were promising, even restricted by the elbow.

"He's a heck of an athlete," Glennon said. "I've seen him on TV plenty of times, and he can really play. Just the way he moves, I'm sure he'll make the transition well."

Robinson's running abilities were on display throughout his college career. His 4,495 rushing yards broke Pat White's NCAA record for quarterbacks.

White stayed put at quarterback during the 2009 Senior Bowl and was named the game's MVP before being drafted in the second round by the Miami Dolphins. He was cut after one season.

Robinson is hoping his career turns out more like Antwaan Randle El and Green Bay's Randall Cobb, who began his Kentucky career as a quarterback but has thrived as a receiver and return man.

Randle El, then the major college career leader for QB rushing yards, made the switch at the 2002 Senior Bowl and wound up catching 370 passes for 4,467 yards and 15 touchdowns in his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins.

Robinson seems to have maintained a positive attitude about the position move.

"I don't live my life with regrets, he said. "I made this choice and I've got to make the most of it."

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