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WATCH: Ole Miss' Tavius Robinson taking his ascending (and freakish) traits to the Baltimore Ravens

Ben Garrettby:Ben Garrett04/29/23

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Ole Miss EDGE Tavius Robinson

Ole Miss, as expected, had four now-former Rebels selected in the 2023 NFL Draft.

Junior wide receiver Jonathan Mingo was the first off the board (second round, Carolina Panthers), but ascending Ole Miss EDGE Tavius Robinson wasn’t far behind. He went to the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round, followed by running back Zach Evans (sixth round, Los Angeles Rams) and offensive lineman Nick Broeker (seventh round, Buffalo Bills).

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Ole Miss had eleven draft-eligible players.

All but one (kicker Jonathan Cruz) has latched on with an NFL team. AJ Finley (Los Angeles Rams), Malik Heath (Green Bay Packers), Mason Brooks (Washington Commanders), Otis Reese (Tennessee Titans) and KD Hill (New York Jets) have all signed undrafted free agent deals.

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Robinson last season started all 13 games for the Rebels. He had 44 total tackles, including eight for loss. He led Ole Miss in both sacks (7) and forced fumbles (5). Robinson’s sack total was sixth-highest in the SEC, while his fumbles forced tied for the most in college football.

Robinson had two fumble recoveries.

Let’s take one last look back at Robinson’s final Ole Miss season, with highlights provided by Ole Miss Athletics.

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