Entering University of Washington spring practice, defensive coordinator Ryan Walters and head coach Jedd Fisch boldly proclaimed that sophomore cornerback Dylan Robinson looked like a first-round draft pick walking around. They must have found the blueprint tucked away in Montlake and put two and two together. Or, in this case, they lumped No. 6 with four other Husky corners who previously fit that mold -- Dana Hall, Desmond Trufant, Marcus Peters and Trent McDuffie. Each of those other guys was a first-round cornerback selection from the UW who went on to enjoy significant pro football success. McDuffie currently is the highest-paid corner in NFL history after recently receiving a four-year, $124 million contract from the Los Angeles Rams. At 6-foot-3 and 210 pounds, Robinson looks the part. And then he validated everything that was being said about him by intercepting a pass on the second series of the Spring Game on May 1 and recovering a fumbled punt for a touchdown on the third possession.…