Former Georgia Bulldog Christopher Smith is on the field and taking part in drills in Indianapolis and he's turned in several results at the NFL Combine.
Smith played five seasons at the University of Georgia, and during that time he racked up 132 total tackles, six tackles for loss, and six interceptions throughout his career. Smith's best season came during the 2022 season when he accumulated 61 total tackles, five tackles for loss and three interceptions. He also helped the Bulldogs win two national titles.
Smith was a part of Georgia's 2018 recruiting class and was a four-star prospect and ranked as the 34th best player in the state of Georgia during his recruitment process.
Frame isn't imposing but fits the metrics needed. Primarily a field player that can play in split safety coverages, one high looks, or come down and cover the slot. Fluid athlete with fast feet, loose hips, and upstanding explosion. Downhill trigger is impressive showing the propensity to click and close, driving on anything in front of him with burst and intent. Smooth back-pedal that can also weave across the field. Never panics due to tremendous recovery speed. Can bait quarterbacks into throws thanks to his range and stride length.
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