Layden Robinson was among the players who took part in the Falcons’ rookie minicamp this past weekend. His showing in that regard has resulted in a deal.
Robinson and Atlanta have agreed to terms, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports. This marks Robinson’s latest opportunity to compete for a roster spot in 2026. He signed a futures deal with the Raiders in January but was waived earlier this month.
A fourth-round pick in 2024, Robinson saw an immediate role with the Patriots. He made 13 appearances and 11 starts at guard as a rookie. Last summer saw him placed on injured reserve, though, and New England eventually moved on midway through the season. Robinson will now look to compete for a depth role up front in Atlanta.
The Falcons’ starting guard tandem is set with Matthew Bergeron and Chris Lindstrom. Both are under contract for 2026 (although Bergeron is a pending free agent for next spring). Robinson will aim to land a backup spot along the interior through OTAs and minicamp into training camp this summer. He saw time at left and right guard during his Patriots run in 2024.
The 25-year-old drew underwhelming PFF reviews in terms of run blocking and pass protection with New England. Robinson will attempt to rebound if he manages to secure a roster spot this summer and sees any playing time with Atlanta. The Falcons entered Monday with nearly $19MM in cap space, and this contract will no doubt check in around the league minimum. There will be room left for further roster tweaks once it is made official.
