Round 6 Pick 189: Tanzel Smart, DT

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OVERVIEW
Even though Smart grew up in Baton Rouge and was a first-team all-state pick, he did not get a chance to play SEC football, so he went to nearby Tulane to show his wares. Playing in every game as a freshman, he was credited with 14 tackles. Then he was rewarded with a starting role each of the next three seasons, increasing his production from his sophomore (47 tackles, 6.5 for loss, two sacks), junior (62 stops, 15 for loss, two sacks), and senior (67 tackles, 18.5 for loss, 5.5 sacks) seasons. He was a first-team All-American Athletic Conference pick in both 2015 and 2016 for his efforts.

STRENGTHS
Excited to play football on every single rep. Times up snap and is quick into the neutral zone. Always searching for the ball. Uses hand quickness to disengage and tackle on time. Good football instincts and quick to recognize and react to screens. Plays with quick hands and quick feet that get him in position to make plays. Gets to blocker's edge with low center of gravity to drive up the field and disrupt. Able to fill a stat sheet up against both run and pass. Feet and hands are a whirlwind of action that never stop looking for improved positioning. Catches blockers under their pads and has the leg drive to bull them back into the pocket.

WEAKNESSES

Short and squatty frame. Matched up against below average competition on most weeks. Plays straight-legged which limits his change of direction. Lack of length causes him to swing and miss in tackle attempts against shifty runners. May not have enough raw power to make up for his lack of size. Long-armed guards can stab his chest and stick him in neutral.

NFL COMPARISON

Rakeem Nunez-Roches

BOTTOM LINE

He's a three-technique only who lacks desired size and length, but his quickness and disruptive nature lead to consistent production week in and week out. Smart needs to be in an upfield scheme that takes advantage of his ability to play in the gaps. His draft stock will take a hit due to his lack of measurables, but he has NFL backup potential thanks to his ability to rush the passer.-Lance Zierlein
 

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He's a Wade Phillips player. Short, stout, and very disruptive. Plays with a high motor. Relentlessly attacks the ball. Great scheme fit and depth we sorely needed. I'm very happy with the pick.
 

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Solid. I watched him play against UCF this year and he did pretty well. He is a tank.
 

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(2017) RD 6, PK 189: Tanzel Smart, DT, Tulane
(2010) RD 6, PK 189: Eugene Sims, DE, West Texas A&M
 

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PFF grade at #81 overall, we get him at #189.

Per PFF :

Although shorter than ideal at just a shade over 6-foot, Smart monopolizes that advantage in leverage consistently. Sufficient length offsets his height deficiency significantly. A low center of gravity and powerful arms combine to facilitate probably the best bull-rush in the class. It is a joy to watch Smart tossing and toying with lineman who are helplessly hoping to re-anchor against the tide that is the former Green Wave product. Attempts to blow him off the ball in the ground game are also fruitless. In fact, Smart is much more likely to win his battles against the run. He flashed astounding ability to change direction in the backfield, consistently regaining his balance to fly to the football and generate tackles for loss. Smart could stand to improve as a tackler, but he represents one of the more consistently disruptive interior defenders in the class. — John Breitenbach, @PFF_John
 

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Tanzel Smart in rotation with Easley, Trinca-Pasat in rotation with Donald, Tyrunn Walker rotating at all 3 DL positions, especially in pass situations ? Westbrooks & Longacre may be in serious trouble. NT in post draft free agency. jmo. Smart choice. :popcorn:
 

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Poor man's A.D he is very disruptive comes out of nowhere and makes plays. Me Likes.
 

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If you’re looking beyond the usual suspects for a disruptive, powerful anchor in the middle of the defensive line, Tulane’s Tanzel Smart might just be your man.

http://draftwire.usatoday.com/2016/06/05/2017-nfl-draft-wake-up-call-tulane-dt-tanzel-smart/

Tulane defensive tackle Tanzel Smart: A monster in the middle who’s a ‘rare, rare kid’ Then once again "6-foot-1, 304-pound beast in the middle"

http://www.theadvocate.com/new_orle...cle_09c65509-54ee-5236-9d9c-eb8d15d264c8.html


http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2017/03/tulane_dt_tanzel_smart_hopes_g.html
 
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