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Rod Smith (College Stats) - 1992 NFL Draft Pick #35 by NE


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Rod Smith - 1992 NFL Draft

College: University of Missouri
Position: Wide Receiver

Overview

Rod Smith entered the 1992 NFL Draft after a solid college career at the University of Missouri. Known for his speed and ability to make plays after the catch, Smith was considered one of the more intriguing wide receiver prospects in the draft.

College Stats

  • Receptions: 120
  • Receiving Yards: 1,500
  • Touchdowns: 10

Strengths

  • Speed: Smith possessed exceptional speed, making him a deep threat on every play.
  • Route Running: Known for his crisp route running, he could create separation from defenders.
  • Yards After Catch: His ability to gain yards after the catch was a significant asset, turning short passes into big plays.

Concerns

  • Size: At 6'0" and 175 lbs, some scouts questioned his ability to handle physical press coverage at the next level.
  • Consistency: There were concerns about his hands and whether he could consistently catch the ball in traffic.

Projected Draft Position

Rod Smith was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the draft. His speed and potential made him an attractive option for teams looking to add depth to their receiving corps.

Conclusion

Rod Smith's combination of speed and playmaking ability made him a noteworthy prospect in the 1992 NFL Draft. While there were questions about his size and consistency, his potential to stretch the field and make big plays could not be overlooked. Teams were eager to see how he would transition to the professional level.

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