
TravisSmith
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Travis Smith's blend of size, length, ball skills and competitiveness reminds us of Cedric Tillman.
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Jump ball maven capable of eye-popping acrobatic grabs. Measured in at 6-foot-3, 200 pounds at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. Has plus length for the position with 33 inch arms to go with 9.5-inch hands. Emerged on the national radar with a breakout early beginning to his junior season. Has outstanding ball skills and a very large catch radius. Made great catches while facing top competition as a junior. Elite body control and can hang in the air. Comes down with catches that many others couldn’t. Climbs the ladder to elevate for difficult grabs over the middle of the field. High level ball tracker. Fluid mover with solid change of direction. Physical and fights through contact after the catch. Finished his junior season with 48 catches for 896 yards and 10 touchdowns. Needs to improve top end speed to aid in downfield separation. More of a 4.7 type with his fastest wind-legal 100-meter time being an 11.69. Can improve hand strength at the catch point as gets some attempts dislodged by defensive backs. A very good contested catch and possession target who could develop into much more with an improved top gear.
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Former professional football player and Georgia Bulldog great Terrence Edwards trains Travis Smith and isn't afraid to compare him to some of the best pass-catchers to come out of the Southeast in the past few generations. "He’s big, fast and powerful like Julio Jones," Edwards said. "He's the complete package – height, speed and tracking ability." Smith, who was an Atlanta Journal-Constitution all-metro pick in 2023, is just starting to reach his potential, according to Westlake coach Rico Zackery. “He could be an inside guy or an outside guy,” Zackery told DawgNation. “He could be a big target in the middle of the field and he’s only going to get bigger. He’s already 200 pounds and he's fast – one of the fastest on the team. He could be 220 or 230 pounds by the time he gets to the next level. Easily. The way that he runs and the way that he gets in and out of breaks he could be a lot of different things at the next level.”
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