UT Trey Smith IOL Should be our focus next year's draft

gmf1369

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Trey Smith IOL, Tennessee 6'6" 328 21 years old (RN)

Has played left tackle, at the next level would be better suited inside at left guard, put him next to Mekhi Becton woah baby. Mekhi Becton already a stud both in pass and run add in another beast with a chip on his shoulder can solidify the left side for a long long time.

Overview:
Tennessee offensive guard Trey Smith is viewed by most as one of the top prospects in the entire incoming senior class, with a multitude of NFL Draft experts and scouts praising the Jackson native as a potential 1st round selection. Earlier in the week, it was reported that Smith was given the highest grade of any upcoming college senior by the National Football Scouting Association, and the Director of the Senior Bowl said on Sunday that the former No. 1 recruit in the country was “one of the best prospects out there.”

The momentum towards Smith increased even more on Tuesday when Bleacher Report announced that it currently projects Smith to go in the 1st round of the NFL Draft; landing with the Minnesota Vikings as the No. 24 overall selection. “Guards don’t often warrant first-round consideration,” Bleacher Report wrote in explanation of its prediction for Smith. “Only special interior blockers hear their names called in the opening frame with just three selected there in the last five drafts. Tennessee’s Trey Smith has the skill set to dominate at the next level.”

Smith’s story is one of the most inspiring in all of College Football, as he fought tooth and nail to overcome health issues in order to fulfill a promise he made to his mother prior to her death. “When my mother was sick, I promised her that I’d receive my degree and my diploma and that I’d play in the NFL one day,” said Smith in January after making his decision to return to the University of Tennessee for his senior season public. “(Her death) completely crushed my world. From that point since, I’ve been on a mission to fulfill my promise to her.”

“(The importance of an education) is one of the things she always emphasized growing up,” said Smith in January. “You have to get an education. That is something that they can never take away from you. That is something that has always stuck with me.”

Smith is undoubtedly the Vols’ best piece up front, as he has dominated at the offensive line position since he first enrolled at Tennessee as a freshman. Smith is a former consensus 5-star recruit, and he has started for the Vols in every game he has been eligible to during his time in Knoxville — only missing several match-ups when he was dealing with blood clots in his lungs.

Smith has struggled with health issues since his sophomore season, when he was first diagnosed with blood clots in his respiratory system. He immediately started treatment and missed the rest of his 2nd season. The blood-clots returned prior to his junior season, but he was cleared to play shortly before his 3rd year in Knoxville began. All of the health issues that Smith has been forced to go through is partly why it came as such a surprise that he decided to return for his senior season.
 

gmf1369

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Dominant as a drive blocker and he has terrific power at the point of attack. Does well to leverage his hips, fit his hands, accelerate his feet and create movement in the run game. Excellent combo blocking and climbing to the second level.

Highly successfully connecting with blocks on the second level, often springing his back for big gains. Devastating when he has an advantageous angle on his opponent and can was them down the line of scrimmage.

Love his punch in pass protection - it is well placed, timed and often stuns opponents. His quick sets are tremendous due to his length, anchor and timing. Blocks with an edge and maulers mentality, showcasing the desire to put defenders on their back.
 

maxmet

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need to hope for an early Seattle loss in postseason to have a shot at him
 

Old#15

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I'm a Vols fan as well and have consistently watched and read a lot about Trey Smith for the last couple of years. He is a great kid off the field and a monster on it. Would be a perfect fit stationed next to #77. As much as I hope it is behind him, the lung issue does concern me. I have a feeling that it concerns GMs as well and may push him down in the draft thus making him available at the bottom of round 1 or top of #2.
 
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