The Washington Huskies are making moves on the recruiting trail, and their latest target is a rising star from New Jersey. Three-star edge rusher Andre Robinson, a standout at Camden High School, has just received an offer from UW—adding to what's already been a whirlwind spring for the 6-foot-6, 225-pound sophomore.
Robinson is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after prospects in the 2028 class, with over a dozen offers already on the table. Among the programs vying for his commitment are Big Ten heavyweights like Michigan, Ohio State, and Rutgers. Washington's offer now brings his total to 14, according to 247Sports, and makes him the No. 14-ranked recruit from the Garden State.
On the field, Robinson's impact is undeniable. Over 13 games last season, he logged 41 total tackles (28 solo), 7.5 tackles for loss, seven passes defended, four sacks, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. While his sack numbers don't jump off the page, his 6-foot-6 frame and relentless motor make him a constant disruptor. Whether he's batting down passes at the line or collapsing the pocket, he finds ways to create chaos for opposing offenses. He also chipped in on offense as a tight end, hauling in four passes for 19 yards.
For Washington, the timing of this offer is no coincidence. The Huskies have a pressing need to bolster their defensive line, particularly on the edges. Current juniors Hayden Moore and Logan George will be out of eligibility by the time Robinson and other 2028 recruits arrive, while sophomore Devin Hyde will have just one year left. Adding a versatile, high-upside player like Robinson could be key to maintaining depth and pressure off the edge.
Robinson is the fifth edge rusher among over a dozen defensive line prospects UW has offered in the 2028 cycle, signaling just how much the staff values his potential. While the Huskies don't yet have any verbal commitments for next year's class, extending an early offer to Robinson is a clear statement of intent. The next step? Getting the three-star prospect on campus for an unofficial visit later this year.
