Nebraska Football: 5 predictions for Huskers offense in 2019

LINCOLN, NE - SEPTEMBER 23: Wide receiver JD Spielman #10 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers escapes the tackle of defensive back Kiy Hester #2 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Memorial Stadium on September 23, 2017 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
LINCOLN, NE - SEPTEMBER 23: Wide receiver JD Spielman #10 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers escapes the tackle of defensive back Kiy Hester #2 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Memorial Stadium on September 23, 2017 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) /
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Robinson, an RB/WR can make an immediate impact

When it comes to Wandale Robinson and Nebraska football, it was an ideal pairing as the incoming freshman is a dynamic playmaker who seems designed to play in Frost’s offense.

As one of the top all-purpose backs in the country, Robinson can do a bunch of different things. He can play the running back position and will his stick his nose in there for pass protection. He can also get out and run routes, whether it be swinging out of the backfield or lining up as a wide receiver.

Like Rondale Moore at Purdue last season, Robinson can be a gamechanger in a number of different ways and Frost is the perfect coach to get the most out of him right away.

Nebraska football has openings at both running back and wide receiver next season on the depth chart and with his electrifying ability, Frost’s genius and the Huskers need for playmaking, I wouldn’t be shocked at all if Robinson is a huge part of the offense or if he earns some recognition for his work once the season is over.