- Consistently controlled blockers, rather than being controlled.<\/li>\n\n
- Tossed blockers aside countless times.<\/li>\n\n
- Elite power and anchor to always hold his ground or push to the spot. When he wanted to get there, he got there.<\/li>\n\n
- Started getting more comfortable with his hand checks and bull-rush as the games went on, getting more dominant down the stretch.<\/li>\n\n
- Ridiculously elite movement for his size.<\/li>\n\n
- Not a pass-rush specialist, but a great thumper and lane-plugger.<\/li>\n\n
- At his best playing the Nose, facing the shortest path the the ball-carrier.<\/li>\n\n
- Oddly had ridiculously low production.<\/li>\n\n
- Doesn’t get around blockers, only through them.<\/li>\n\n
- Poor finisher, got juked out plenty.<\/li>\n\n
- Got bottled up at times against Steve Avila.<\/li><\/ul>
Short Summary<\/h2>
Mazi Smith<\/a> is a FREAK. I don’t think I have ever seen anyone move the way he can at his size. It’s no wonder he was No. 1 overall on Bruce Feldman’s Freaks List<\/a>. One would think that with such insane physical traits, Mazi Smith must either be one of the top prospects in this draft, and if not (as most scouts would say) he is a developmental project. After all, how could someone be so athletic and not ranked highly? He must be “raw”.<\/p>
Contrary to popular belief, Mazi Smith IS a top prospect on my board. Aside from his freakish athleticism, he displayed elite abilities on the field as well. He showed power, discipline, and great hand strikes, and was a force on the interior.<\/p>
Granted, there are some concerns. His complete lack of production could be shrugged aside if it wasn’t due to his struggles as a finisher, begging the question if he will have similar struggles in the NFL.<\/p>
Still, even if he does, Mazi Smith is too talented to fail. I’d rather a hulking, powerful, and athletic D-Lineman that can’t tackle (but can consistently disrupt), than a good tackler who lacks those other traits. Mazi will be a star.<\/p>