A transfer from Guelph, Ontario, Tavius Robinson has some ridiculous length that stands out on film immediately. Robinson is an athlete at almost 6’6″ and 265 pounds, which is very intriguing for an NFL team. He also shows good bend to work around the outside. All of that being said, Robinson doesn’t show a lot of consistency with his hands and needs to develop a plan when entering a rep. If that can be developed, Robinson has the tools to be a monster in the NFL for years to come.
Tavius Robinson
4-3 DE – Ole Miss Rebels
HT: 6056
WT: 265
Year: Super Redshirt Junior
High School: Guelph CVI (Guelph, Ontario)
Rating: N/A
Projected Draft Grade: Future Impact
Projection: 3rd/4th Round
Tavius Robinson scouting notes
Pros:
- Has some excellent speed and quickness off the edge. Very strong speed rush.
- Powerful first step.
- Good upper body strength.
- Has solid bend to work around the edge. Does a good job getting low.
- Strong hands and arms.
- Decent wrap up tackler. Would like to see him show more control of the tackle. Has massive size and can make tackles with relative ease.
- Solid motor. Plays well through the whistle.
Cons:
- Has a good hand swipe. Doesn’t have much technique to his hand fighting.
- Not great with his hands initially but does a good job to win late in the rep and get past the tackle. Always wants to finish a rep strong, whether the ball is there or not.
- He will struggle to work off of blocks and get to the running back in his gap.
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