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COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 27: Defensive back Cam Smith #9 of the South Carolina Gamecocks celebrates after making an interception against the Clemson Tigers during their game at Williams-Brice Stadium on November 27, 2021 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)

Cam Smith Draft Profile

Player: Cam Smith

School: South Carolina

Measurables:

  • Height: 6’1”(NFL Combine)
  • Weight: 180(NFL Combine)
  • 40: 4.43(NFL Combine)
  • 10 Yard Split: 1.49(NFL Combine)
  • Bench: DNP
  • Vertical Jump: 38”(NFL Combine)
  • Broad Jump: 11’2”(NFL Combine)
  • 3 Cone: DNP
  • 20 Yard Shuttle: DNP
  • Other Notes: Smith proved me wrong about his speed. His 4.43 was faster than what I saw on tape

Graded Position Specific Traits:

  • Man Coverage: 8/10
  • Zone Coverage: 7.25/10
  • Field Vision: 6.5/10
  • Tackling: 4.75/10
  • Run Support: 5.25/10
  • Range: 5.75/10

Prospect Grade: 37.5/60; 62.5%- Starter with the potential to be an above average starter

Projected Draft Day: Early-Mid Round 2

Player Comparison: Ambry Thomas 

Player Summary:

Cam Smith is a prospect I like a lot. Is he a top five or top ten pick? I don’t know about that yet, but I think he’ll be a first rounder. Smith is a super physical, press-man corner. He wants to get in your face, frustrate you, and re-route you every single play. I love corners who like to play like this; however, I noticed that when he is allowed to play this style he can get caught with double moves. I also believe Smith is a really smart zone corner. One of the things about his game I like the most is just how well he can apex routes in zone. This was something I noticed from him a couple of times in film study, and it really caught my eye. 

The primary issue I’ve noticed with Smith is that he’s not a great tackler. It has nothing to do with a lack of effort either. Smith is a high effort player who will run plays down, he just isn’t a great tackler. The other note I have about him is… What’s his speed? I can’t tell if he’s fast or not, particularly in his catch up/closing speed.

UPDATE 3/11:

Smith is more like an Early-Mid Round 2 player for me now. A good combine could have him as a fringe Round 1 player though. Smith, Porter, and Banks are very close to each other in my rankings, and their position in the rankings are pretty interchangeable.