Sam Monson said fourth-round rookie Quandarrius Robinson offers instant IDP and betting juice because he is "the first edge after the blue-chip tier that actually got me excited." Despite logging mostly special-teams snaps at Alabama, Robinson’s pass-rush tape jumped off the screen for Monson: true 4.5-type speed to threaten the outside, a bendy frame to flatten at the apex, a Von-Miller-style inside sweep when tackles overset, plus a long-arm bull rush that walks blockers straight back. Monson counted three legitimate ways to win, calling that a rare toolkit for a mid-round pick. He expects Denver to give Robinson 15-20 pass-rush snaps a game right away, which should translate into splash-play sack production for big-play IDP formats and make the Broncos D/ST a cheap upside target. Bettors can attack early-season markets such as Denver team-sack overs or Robinson long-shot Defensive Rookie of the Year tickets before the depth-chart catch-up.