An impressive junior season at Boston College saw Jerome Robinson rocket up draft boards. In most preseason mock drafts, Robinson wasn’t expected to be taken in the first round let alone in the lottery.
As a junior, Robinson was second in the ACC in scoring with 20.7 points per game, averaged 3.3 assists and shot 41% from three. His standout year earned him a selection to the ACC All-Conference First team and he was the most dominant player in the conference — behind Duke’s Marvin Bagley III.
Having improved his scoring and shooting in three consecutive seasons at Boston College, Robinson garnered attention and praise from scouts, coaches and fellow players.