Zac Robinson enters his fourth season with the Los Angeles Rams in 2022, his first as assistant quarterbacks coach.
Robinson spent the 2020 season as the assistant wide receiver coach after originally joining the franchise as the team's assistant quarterback coach in 2019
Under the guidance of Robinson in 2020, the duo of WRs Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods led the Rams pass catchers finishing with 974 and 936 receiving yards, respectively.
As a team, the Rams offensive unit finished just outside of the top-10 in total offense, amassing 377 yards per game (11th) and passing offense, averaging 250.9 yards per game (13th).
In 2019, Robinson was influential in the continued growth of QB Jared Goff, who became the first quarterback in franchise history to post consecutive seasons with over 4,000 passing yards. Goff also threw 20-plus touchdowns for the third-consecutive season and became just the seventh quarterback in franchise history to tally over 80 passing touchdowns as a Ram.
Prior to joining the Rams, Robinson served as a senior analyst for leading analytics website, Pro Football Focus. He was one of the site's primary pro and college quarterback evaluators dating back to 2016.
Following his professional playing career, Robinson began giving instruction to college and NFL quarterbacks in 2014. Over the last three years, he has helped prospective quarterbacks and skill players prepare for the NFL Scouting Combine and NFL Draft.
Robinson received his first coaching opportunity in November 2015 as an instructor at The Quarterback Ranch in Southlake, Texas. He most recently led College and NFL Instruction for the renown quarterback development camp.
Robinson previously spent four seasons as an NFL quarterback, originally drafted by the Patriots in the seventh round (250th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft. He later went on to have brief stints with Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals.
Between 2005-09, Robinson helped catapult Oklahoma State back into the national spotlight under head coach Mike Gundy, including consecutive 9-4 campaigns and bowl game appearances in his final two seasons in Stillwater.
A three-year starter, Robinson finished his collegiate career among the all-time offensive leaders in Oklahoma State program history, compiling 10,175 total yards (8,317 passing) and 88 touchdowns (66 passing).
During his 2007 sophomore season, Robinson's first as a starter, he threw for 2,824 yards and a 23-9 touchdown-to-interception ratio while rushing for a career-best 847 yards and nine scores. The dual-threat quarterback was named the Insight Bowl MVP after guiding the Cowboys to 49-33 victory over Indiana in which he accounted for 372 total yards and five scores.
A native of Littleton, Colorado, Robinson was named an All- Colorado selection at quarterback while competing in both football and track at Chatfield Senior High School.
Robinson and his wife, Mia, reside in the great Los Angeles area.