
Just in! Check out this hard working Diamond in the Rough from the class of 2027, Trentan Robinson! Trentan showed off his skills, earning himself an invitation to the 2026 Gridiron All-American Bowl game. This 4-STAR athlete is 5’11 and recently weighed in at 170 lbs. Trentan’s max bench is currently 295 lbs, and his squat is 300 lbs. Alongside football, Trentan also runs track, as proven by his 4.5, 40 yd dash time. He has previously been awarded student athlete of the week for his football skills. This past season, Trentan had an impressive 3 interceptions, 40 tackles, and a 4th fumble. Trentan is not only passionate about his sports, but also about his faith in God as well. These qualities have made Trentan the newest Diamond in the Rough.
Check out Trentan’s highlights below!
Take a peek at his interview below!
What is your biggest strength?
“Playing hard.”
What skills are you best at?
“Any skill.”
Are there any skills you want to improve?
“My coverage.”
What does a typical training day look like?
“Mainly weight lifting, and footwork training after.”
How do you balance your personal life with sports?
“It’s really mainly school, sports is a lifestyle that you just make work.”
Do you have a role model?
“I look up to my cousin, who played in college.”
What is your biggest motivator?
“A bible verse.”
What are your goals for football?
“My goal has always been to go to college and play at the next level. Ideally, I want to go for business or sports management.”
Do you have a favorite memory of playing football?
“In Little League I ran the ball 90 yds.”
Why do you play football?
“To be the first in my family to truly make it.”
What are you most proud of throughout your journey?
“I’m proud of how dedicated I’ve been these 4 years.”
When did you realize you could play at a higher level?
“Last year, the hard work I put in made me realize.”
How do you handle the intensity and expectations that come with this higher level?
“I just lock in and prepare my mindset.”
What makes you stand out against others?
“My physicality and mindset.”
How do you measure your own success?
“There’s certain stuff and people that I see and notice, and it makes me want to be a better person and stand out.”
What legacy do you hope to leave in your sport?
“I just want to let everybody know who I am, and what I am capable of.”
If you could give your younger self advice, what would you say?
“I would say, anybody can do anything they put their minds to.”
