Cam Robinson considers himself the best tackle in the NFL Draft. Some analysts, such as NFL Network’s Mike Mayock, see him potentially sliding over to guard at the next level. According to AL.com’s Rainer Sabin, the Outland Trophy winner isn’t too worried about NFL front offenses thinking he’s a guard.

“I didn’t put too much stock into it because the people say that are TV people,” Robinson said at Alabama’s pro day. “They don’t play football. They’ve probably never played football. Definitely not offensive line. So, how would you know how to critique and judge? Y’all can listen to it. But I don’t listen to it.”

At the NFL Scouting Combine, which wrapped up on Monday, Saturday Down South’s John Crist took a deep look at Robinson’s draft outlook, including the possibility of playing guard:

Are you trying to play guard at all?

“No, I never played guard.”

You said you’d be open to that, though?

“Yeah, I’m definitely open to that.”

How do you think your skills would translate to guard?

“I don’t know. I never played guard.”

Frankly, it’s an unimaginative query that gets repetitive answers. What’s Robinson supposed to say? No, I don’t want to play guard. I’m only interested in playing tackle. Left tackle, actually, because that’s where the money’s at. As if. …

Do you believe you’re the top tackle in this draft?

“Definitely. Next question.”

For more on what might determine where Robinson might get drafted, be sure to check out “Alabama’s Cam Robinson is a first-round talent, but will he be a first-round pick in NFL Draft?” on SDS.