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Jeff Smith (Tennessee) - 1996 NFL Draft Pick #241 by KC


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Jeff Smith (1996 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Jeff Smith
  • College: University of Tennessee
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 205 lbs
Overview:

Jeff Smith was a prominent wide receiver at the University of Tennessee, showcasing both speed and agility on the field. His performance during his college years drew attention from NFL scouts and analysts, positioning him as a potential draft pick in the 1996 NFL Draft.

Strengths:
  • Excellent route running abilities, allowing him to create separation from defenders.
  • Good hands, with a knack for making difficult catches in traffic.
  • Strong physicality, enabling him to fight for yards after the catch.
  • Experience playing against top-tier college defenses, providing valuable on-field experience.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Needs to improve blocking skills in the run game to become a more complete player.
  • Inconsistent performance in high-pressure situations, which could raise concerns among scouts.
  • Could benefit from more experience in reading complex defensive coverages.
Projected Draft Round:

Jeff Smith was projected to be selected in the 3rd to 5th round of the 1996 NFL Draft, depending on team needs and his performance in pre-draft workouts.

Conclusion:

With his combination of speed, size, and experience, Jeff Smith had the potential to make an impact in the NFL. Teams looking for a reliable wide receiver with upside would find him an intriguing option in the draft.

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