
College basketball analyst Jay Bilas has weighed in on the draft prospects of BYU standout Jaxson Robinson, stating that the sharpshooting wing has a “very good chance” of hearing his name called during the upcoming NBA Draft. The endorsement from one of the sport’s most respected voices adds significant credibility to Robinson’s case as a viable draft prospect, especially as teams search for players with high upside and shooting versatility.
Robinson, who declared for the 2024 NBA Draft after a breakout senior season at BYU, has been rising on draft boards in recent months thanks to his combination of size, shooting, and athleticism. Standing at 6-foot-7 with a smooth shooting stroke and the ability to defend multiple positions, Robinson presents an intriguing profile for NBA teams in need of wing depth. His ability to stretch the floor, hit off-the-dribble jumpers, and compete defensively has made him one of the more under-the-radar prospects heading into draft night.
Jay Bilas, a longtime ESPN analyst and former Duke player, cited Robinson’s growth and NBA-ready skill set during a recent appearance on ESPN’s draft coverage. “He’s got the frame, the shooting ability, and the confidence you look for in today’s NBA wings,” Bilas said. “There are a lot of teams looking for 3-and-D type players, and Jaxson has shown he can fill that role. He’s also still developing, so his ceiling is higher than people might think.”
Robinson’s path to draft consideration has been anything but conventional. Initially recruited by Texas A&M, he transferred to Arkansas and then finally settled at BYU, where he found his stride as a featured player in head coach Mark Pope’s offense. During his final season, Robinson averaged 14.2 points,