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Ty Robinson moving up notable draft analyst's list

Former Nebraska defensive lineman Ty Robinson's enjoying a strong offseason as he ramps up for the NFL Draft slated at the end of April in Green Bay.

Robinson's draft stock has soared following good showings in the Senior Bowl and the NFL combine where the 6-foot-5, 288-pound lineman showcased great athleticism combined with his raw power for one of the better performances of the event.

Now analysts are moving him up draft boards as well.

ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller, one of the biggest names in draft prognostication, placed Robinson at No. 50 on his recently released board.

"Robinson has enjoyed a rapid rise up the board during the pre-draft process thanks to his Senior Bowl week and combine performance. He is an ideal 5-technique for a 3-4 defense with the ability to slide inside on passing downs. Robinson is an ascending player who put his best tape together in 2024, showing improved quickness and awareness. While he doesn't have a top-tier pass-rush plan, he's an elite run defender."

In a draft deep with defensive tackles, Robinson is the seventh in Miller's top 50, it'll largely depend on how things play out as to where the Nebraska defender goes, but it's starting to look like he's moved from Day 3 to safely inside Day 2 as more teams are enamored with the skillset and the 2024 film.

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