- Elite uber-athlete.<\/li>\n\n
- Dropped into coverage a lot, displaying athleticism.<\/li>\n\n
- Nimble, agile, and lightning quick.<\/li>\n\n
- Uses shoulder moves, explosiveness and agility to get all his pass-rush wins.<\/li>\n\n
- Plays angry, and is impossible to stop with momentum.<\/li>\n\n
- Near non-existent pass-rush hand-fighting arsenal.<\/li>\n\n
- No production or success against high-end talent.<\/li>\n\n
- Poor finisher even when he gets there.<\/li><\/ul>
Short Summary<\/h2>
Nolan Smith<\/a> is one of the most enticing prospects in this draft. He is a model team leader and is mentally one of the best locker-room guys you could find. He is explosive, agile, and a DAWG, and therefore he is a menace when he is at his best.<\/p>
At the same time, he is exceptionally raw. Most technical aspects of his game are flawed, and he has plenty of room to develop. Aside from that, he is also slightly undersized.<\/p>
It’s hard to bet against the truly elite blue-chip traits that Nolan Smith possesses, and I don’t think anyone should. Still, I feel the concerns are too serious to have him as the top prospect he seemingly deserves to be.<\/p>