Bengals Player Profile: Corey Robinson II is the youngest competitor to backup Cincinnati’s offensive tackles

Rookie undrafted free agent Corey Robinson II is going to compete against at least four other offensive tackles for a spot on the Bengals’ roster.

John Sheeran Cincinnati Bengals News Writer
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Bengals rookie offensive tackle Corey Robinson II
Sep 13, 2025; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Arkansas Razorback offensive lineman Corey Robinson II (51) waits for the snap during the fourth quarter against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

We’re 75 days away from the Cincinnati Bengals’ preseason finale against the Philadelphia Eagles. Each and every day leading up to the conclusion of the preseason, we’re going to profile one member of the Bengals’ 90-man roster. Check out previous player profiles here.

Coming in next in our countdown is a new challenger for Cincinnati’s offensive line depth.

Corey Robinson II Player Profile

Age: 22
Year: Rookie
Position: Offensive tackle
College: Arkansas
Jersey Number: 77

Corey Robinson was signed as a UDFA by the Bengals following the 2026 NFL Draft. Robinson spent five years in college, featuring his first year at Kansas, three years at Georgia Tech, and his last year at Arkansas. He transferred to GT after being redshirted by the Jayhawks and immediately became a starter at left tackle in 2022. He came off the bench for most of the next two years, leading up to his final transfer to Arkansas where he was a 12-game starter at LT.

Contract details

Robinson signed a three-year, $3,120,000 deal with the Bengals. His base salary for 2026 is the minimum $885,000. He’s also getting $20,000 as a signing bonus. His cash figure for the year is $905,000, and his salary cap hit will be $891,666.

Roster outlook

Cincinnati is not short on tackles right now. Robinson is one of eight on the roster if you count sixth-round pick Brian Parker II, who is repping at multiple positions along the offensive line. Not counting Parker, Robinson is also the youngest OT on the team right now.

Robinson is likely competing against four others for one spot. Andrew Coker, Javon Foster, and fellow UDFA Christian Jones will be pushing Robinson and backup swing tackle Cody Ford to stick around behind starters Orlando Brown Jr. and Amarius Mims. Prioritizing depth at the position is smart, but only if said depth is of quality. Robinson and others will need to prove they match the description this summer.

Roster odds: 12%