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Eric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
Robinson Jr. put together an impressive spring on the PUMA Pro16 circuit, showcasing the combination of physical tools and developing skill set that make him one of the more intriguing wing prospects in the class. Possessing high level size, length, and athleticism, he has the versatility to impact the game on both ends of the floor. Offensively, Robinson has made noticeable strides as a shot maker and ball handler, allowing him to create offense off the dribble and score in a variety of ways. He is capable of attacking defenders from the perimeter, getting downhill, and using his athleticism to finish at the rim. Defensively, Robinson has all the tools to be a difference maker, with the length, mobility, and athleticism to guard multiple positions and disrupt opposing offenses.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the nation’s top wing prospects, Robinson combines size, length, and athleticism with a steadily improving skill set. His shot making and ball handling have taken significant strides, and he shows a solid feel for the game. After posting 27.6 points per game this season at Pine Ridge, he has clearly established himself as a high level scoring threat with upside.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the country’s top wing prospects, Robinson is a small forward with impressive size, length, and athleticism. His offensive game continues to trend upward, highlighted by noticeable improvement as a shot maker and ball handler. He shows a solid feel for the game and has all the physical tools and upside to develop into a high level defender at the next level.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
The talented wing averaged over 27 points per game this season, showcasing his ability as a high-level scorer. A coach’s son, he has a unique combination of size, length, and athleticism. He has made notable strides as both a shot maker and ball handler, expanding his offensive versatility. With his physical tools and continued skill development, he projects as a dynamic wing with significant upside.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the most talented prospects in the 2027 class, Robinson Jr. scored 23 points in a loss for Pine Ridge while showcasing his high-end upside. The junior possesses a rare combination of size, length, athleticism, and scoring ability that separates him from his peers. He has made significant strides as a perimeter shooter and is comfortable taking — and making — contested jump shots. When paired with his physical tools, Robinson Jr.’s offensive skill set gives him as much upside as any player in the state’s junior class.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
A 6-7 forward with a versatile game, Robinson sits at No. 6 in the 2027 rankings update. His length and athleticism make him a problem in multiple areas—whether it’s rebounding, protecting the rim, or scoring inside. He plays with an aggressive edge, using his height effectively in the paint and showing flashes of perimeter skills.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Size: 6-7
Robinson Jr. is a rising sophomore who is already making waves in the class of 2027. At 6-7, his length and athleticism allow him to impact the game in multiple areas—rebounding, rim protection, and scoring. Robinson’s aggressive approach to the game, combined with his ability to use his height effectively in the paint, sets him apart. Robinson will be a major problem for opponents in the coming years as he continues to add strength to his frame.
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Read EvaluationAllen Pettigrew | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6’7 forward has the chance to be a high-end prospect throughout the recruiting process. He plays a combo forward style with athleticism, rebounding, and finishing to fill both roles. Robinson has the makings of a high-level slasher with a tough combination of strength and fist step to counter on drives.
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Read EvaluationAllen Pettigrew | Prep Hoops Scout
There’s a case for
Henry Robinson Jr.
Henry
Robinson Jr.
6'7" | SF
Pine Ridge | 2027
State
#37
Nation
FL
to be the best prospect in Florida’s 2027 class. He’s a top notch athlete who stands 6’7 and competes every minute he’s on the floor. Robinson is a near double-double guy based on athletic tools alone. He has the potential to be a consistent three level scorer, versatile defender, and perimeter player who helps on the boards.
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Read EvaluationRoss Van De Griek | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6-7 freshman wing has taken huge strides into his game early into the season, as he is emerging as one of the top prospects in the state. Robinson can knock down shots from the perimeter, as well as show some nifty moves off the dribble where he can get to the rim on a dime. On the defensive end, Robinson can guard positions 1 through 5 as his footwork has continued to improve and can defend the rim without fouling.
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