Mizzou defensive lineman Darius Robinson delivered a major season for the Tigers to kickstart his journey to the NFL Draft. Now, he’s boosting his stock in a major way at the Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Ahead of day two of practices, Senior Bowl Executive Director Jim  Nagy urged people to buy stock in Robinson “immediately.” He also teased a player comparison he heard from one Senior Bowl coach that would greatly alter a lot of Round 1 mock drafts after just one day of practice.

Robinson continued to build on his early praise with a huge performance throughout Wednesday’s practices. According to ESPN’s Jordan Reid, Robinson is generating buzz with many scouts tabbing the defensive lineman as “the player who has been the most impressive.”

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Robinson’s versatility has also drawn high marks, and becoming a first-round pick is not out of the realm of possibility. Here’s what Reid had to say about Robinson’s performance and latest draft stock:

Missouri defensive lineman Darius Robinson just continues to generate buzz. I was talking to scouts on the sideline during the American team practice, and many pointed him out as the player who has been the most impressive. At 6-foot-5 and 286 pounds, he has the versatility to play multiple spots up front, though he primarily rushed off the edge at Mizzou. Robinson is coming off an 8.5-sack season, and I keep hearing Round 1 chatter surrounding his stock.

This past season, Robinson led the Tigers with 8.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss. Now, he’s putting his intangibles on tape to go with his elite production for scouts at the Senior Bowl.

We’ll see how high he can push his draft stock before we get to April.