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Pitt Extends Offer to WPIAL Four-Star, Top-15 Wide Receiver

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Pitt extends an offer to four-star WPIAL prospect Javien Robinson. April 27, 2025 / Nathan Breisinger. PSN.
Pitt extends an offer to four-star WPIAL prospect Javien Robinson. April 27, 2025 / Nathan Breisinger. PSN.

The WPIAL 2027 class is one of the deepest groups of top-end prospects in recent memory with plenty of Power Four talent around the area.

Pitt has shown a lot of interest in the nearby recruits and on Friday, the Panthers extended an offer to one of the top wide receivers in the country.

Javien Robinson — a four-star, top-15 receiver out of McKeesport High School — picked up an offer from the Panthers.

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It doesn’t come as much of a surprise as Robinson told Pittsburgh Sports Now at the Under Armour Next Camp in Ohio at the end of April that Pitt was starting to show more and more interest.

“That would feel good to get a hometown offer from Pitt,” he said.

The relationship between Robinson and Pitt has grown over the years as he’s camped there twice and visited in the fall for a gameday experience on a Thursday night against Syracuse.

247Sports rates Robinson as a four-star prospect, the No. 15 receiver and 102nd overall player in the class.

He only holds a few other offers from Syracuse, Rutgers, Sacramento State, Akron, UConn, Temple and Duquesne, but it is a matter of time before other schools start recruiting Robinson. He further told PSN that he is receiving interest from Penn State and Ohio State.

The 6-foot-2, 188-pound talent runs a 4.47 40-yard dash and shows the capabilities of being a strong outside threat that can go up and make big plays on the ball. He also stars on the other side of the ball as a hard-hitting

Robinson played this past fall with future Pitt walk-on Valdez Stuvaints and is classmates with Penn State blue-chip commit Kemon Spell, who is ranked as the top running back by both On3 and 247Sports.

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker
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