A'Shawn Robinson

Robinson was a five-star recruit out of high school, with one service listing him as the nation's top defensive tackle.

Robinson was the only true freshman under head coach Nick Saban at Alabama to lead the team in sacks.

A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Robinson attended Arlington Heights High School.

In addition to football, he competed on his high school's varsity basketball and track & field teams.

[4] A two-way lineman for the Arlington Heights Yellowjackets football team, Robinson was coached by Todd Whitten in his senior season.

[10] Robinson was also the only true freshman under head coach Nick Saban at Alabama to lead the team in sacks.

[12] At the end of his first college football season Robinson was the only Alabama freshman named to the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Coaches' All-Freshman team.

[18] Robinson led Alabama in quarterback hurries and was a finalist for the Outland Trophy, an award for the nation's best interior lineman (both offensive and defensive).

[26] In Week 16 of the 2016 season, against the Dallas Cowboys, Robinson drew an unnecessary roughness penalty for tackling running back Ezekiel Elliott too hard.

During Week 6 of the 2017 NFL season, Robinson recorded his first career interception off Drew Brees and returned it two yards for a touchdown.

[31] In the 2018 season, Robinson played in 13 games with seven starts, recording 49 tackles, one sack, and one forced fumble.

[40] Robinson helped the Rams win Super Bowl LVI by defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 23–20.

In the Super Bowl, Robinson recorded six tackles and one sack and was instrumental in shutting down the Bengals running game.

Robinson in a game against the Washington Redskins