Houston Texans Draft: 5 potential targets at No. 67 overall

Oct 3, 2020; Orlando, Florida, USA; UCF Knights defensive back Aaron Robinson (31) runs out of the tunnel during team introductions before a game against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Spectrum Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 3, 2020; Orlando, Florida, USA; UCF Knights defensive back Aaron Robinson (31) runs out of the tunnel during team introductions before a game against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Spectrum Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports /
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Aaron Robinson, Houston Texans
UCF Knights defensive back Aaron Robinson (31) Mandatory Credit: Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports /

No. 4: Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF

Expect the Houston Texans to give a long look at the defensive backs available when it is finally their time to make a decision. It is impossible to project how they will have these players graded on their big board, but Aaron Robinson is a solid prospect that definitely could still be around at pick No 67.

The Houston Texans were plagued by bad cornerback play last year, and in a league that is now defined by explosive passing attacks, this is a death sentence. After originally committing to Alabama, Robinson ended up playing at Central Florida for his collegiate career, where he consistently shined.

At the college level, Robinson was primarily assigned to duties in the slot. Some teams apparently think he could possess the versatility to play inside or outside. If this assessment turns out to be true, it makes Robinson an even more valuable prospect. Houston eventually needs to add longevity at the cornerback position, and perhaps they find some tonight.