Florida Gators wide receiver Demarcus Robinson came into the 2015 season as one of the top prospects at the position, but due to off-field concerns Robinson reportedly could go undrafted and is being graded as a sixth or seventh-round draft pick, according to Charlie Campbell of Walter Football.

Robinson is reportedly viewed as first or second round draft pick by NFL evaluators based on his skill set, but after being suspended for four games in the past three seasons with the Gators teams are moving him down boards, if not off completely, according to Campbell. Robinson is currently consider by some the fourth best receiver prospect in the upcoming draft class, according to Campbell.

The Gators star wide receiver was suspended for Florida's regular season finale against in-state rival Florida State for a violation of team rules. Robinson has reportedly failed some drug tests at Florida, and still remains an issue for the Gators, according to Campbell.

The Gators wide out led the team with 47 receptions and had 505 receiving yards with only two touchdowns in his junior year. It was a solid season for Robinson, but not nearly what was expected of him after his breakout season in 2014. As a sophomore, Robinson had 810 receiving yards and had scored seven touchdowns.

Robinson is reportedly expected to skip his senior season and apply for early entry in the 2016 NFL Draft, but will need a team that can provide a strong environment if the talented wide out is to succeed at the next level. It's unclear if Robinson will make the leap to the NFL, and he has already moved down boards and will likely have to climb an uphill battle to prove himself at the next level.