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Height: 6-5.5
Weight: 289
40: 5.08
Year: 5Sr

Michael Smith

School: Nebraska
Position: T
Bio: Suffered a broken leg early in fall camp and was sidelined the entire 2010 campaign. Used as a rotational lineman the prior year after starting 12 games during his sophomore season.
Positive: Big tackle prospect who uses all of his assets well. Strong at the point, stays square, and controls opponents once engaged in a block. Plays with a nasty attitude, keeps his feet moving on contact, and works hard until the whistle blows. Resilient, keeps his head on a swivel, and works well with teammates. Very effective with his hands, quickly getting them up into opponents and correctly placing them.
Negative: Lacks classic footwork off the edge in pass protection. Struggles redirecting to blitzers or linebackers on the second level.
Analysis: Smith is a bit of an unknown in this year's draft after sitting on the sidelines during the 2010 campaign. He displayed a lot of skill before his injury and looked good at the East-West Shrine Game. Unlikely to be selected in any of the seven rounds, he's definitely worth considering for a practice squad.

Updated 4/26
RankRndNamePos
11stAndrew Luck
Stanford
QB
21stRobert Griffin III
Baylor
QB
31stMatt Kalil
USC
T
41stTrent Richardson
Alabama
RB
51stMorris Claiborne
LSU
CB
61stJustin Blackmon
Oklahoma State
WR
71stFletcher Cox
Mississippi State
DT
81stMelvin Ingram
South Carolina
OLB
91stQuinton Coples
North Carolina
DE
101stDontari Poe
Memphis
DT
111stDavid DeCastro
Stanford
G
121stMichael Floyd
Notre Dame
WR
131stRiley Reiff
Iowa
T
141stMichael Brockers
LSU
DT
151stKendall Wright
Baylor
WR
161stCordy Glenn
Georgia
G
171stMark Barron
Alabama
S
181stNick Perry
USC
OLB
191stLuke Kuechly
Boston College
ILB
201stStephon Gilmore
South Carolina
CB
211stRyan Tannehill
Texas A&M
QB
221stDre Kirkpatrick
Alabama
CB
231stStephen Hill
Georgia Tech
WR
241stCourtney Upshaw
Alabama
DE
251-2Peter Konz
Wisconsin
C