DT MAZI SMITH MICHIGAN
Height: 6-3, Weight: 323
Smith is another one of my favorite players. He’s a power player who can hold up against the run, but I think he will be a better pass rusher than people expect. He just needs to keep his weight in check. (Pete Prisco)
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Draft Scouting Report:
Rating: 84.13 (Long-term starter)
Pro Comparison: Vita Vea
Accolades:
- 2022: Consensus first-team All-Big Ten
- 2022: Michigan Defensive Player of the Year
Summary:
Mazi Smith is one of the most athletic NTs to enter the NFL in a while. Not compact, but tall and wide. His flashes of pass-rush ability are outstanding; push-pull, arm over, straight bull rush all very solid, although he's not a bulldozer pushing the pocket. His leverage isn't great. He does adequate planting roots against doubles teams, but it's not a specialty. His run-stopping is mostly contingent upon him using his athleticism to get to the ball. He's not a tremendous block-shedder right now. However, he tracks down RBs very well for being a large NT. He won't be an every-down player in the NFL, but his physical profile and pass-rushing refinement make him a fun NT prospect.
Strengths:
- Tall, thick frame; unique for the NT spot
- Veteran-caliber pass-rush moves to win up the field
- Has the athleticism to get to RBs in close quarters, and has a large tackling radius
Weaknesses:
- Could get a tick stronger
- Leverage is very high for an inside rusher, which saps his power
- Not a tremendous block-shedder
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