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I would add this big time injury and Lattimore couldn't come back from it. It's worth reading why Lattimore retired:
http://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/7/8/8900709/marcus-lattimore-profile-feature
According to the article, Lattimore got a helmet to the knee and:
Marcus had torn three of the four major ligaments holding the joint together, the ACL, lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). Even worse, his dislodged knee had come in contact with an artery and the nerve in his leg.
Smith did not tear the LCL nor impact the artery. His knee popped planting under load and not from blunt force trauma. Further while Lattimore's nerve was intact, the article does not specify if there was injury to the nerve exterior or if it had been elongated. It definitely does not appear that Smith's knee dislocated and twisted like Lattimore's did.
Similar certainly but while Lattimore's surgeon, Dr. Andrews, was saying that
That was about as bad an injury as you’ll ever see in football,
Smith's doctor described his injury as:
enough to make it go to sleep, but it wasn’t stretched enough to be structurally elongated or visually very damaged” like more severe injuries
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...aylon-smith-knee-nerve-injury-draft/83416394/
Ultimately Lattimore had chronic pain that progressively worsened causing him to hang it up for good reason. There is not indication that is the case with Smith.