Former Auburn Riverside High School football player Jaden Robinson announced on his personal social media account that he signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent following the conclusion of the NFL Draft on April 26.
Robinson, a 6’0” 193-pound cornerback as last listed on the Oregon State University roster, graduated from Auburn Riverside in 2018 under coach Bryan Thomas.
Oregon State had five players sign with NFL franchises after the draft concluded, and Robinson was the first to be announced on the Oregon State football program’s Instagram account.
Throughout his entire career, Robinson played in 41 games over five seasons. He had 62 solo tackles and 27 assists and 1.5 sacks.
In his final season, Robinson played in eight games and totaled 38 tackles. His best game was against Boise State, where he finished the game with nine tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and two pass breakups.
During his sophomore season (2023), Robinson was credited with half a sack against Washington State University. The Cougar quarterback at the time was 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward, who went to the Tennessee Titans.
Against Washington State the following year, he recovered a fumble, which helped propel the Beavers to a win over the Cougars.
Robinson also attended Lakota Middle School in Federal Way before beginning his high school career in Auburn.
Rookie minicamp begins in early May and if all goes well for Robinson, he will be invited to OTA (Organized Team Activity), which is in two phases May 27-29 and June 3-5. Then mandatory minicamp will take place from June 10-12.