I'm stoked about him possibly moving to 3-4 OLB. He has the ideal skill set to make the transition pay off in a big way. It's been a rough year for J. Smith. He definitely hasn't done much being a DE in the 4-3. So maybe he will be more comfortable in the 3-4 and truly reach his potential. With him being a superb athlete, I can't understand why he has struggled as much as he has. So if the coaches do switch him to OLB maybe that will create some extra motivation for him.
I mean, look at the guy, hes a physical specimen for a OLB...![]()
Anybody know his 40 time?
He was a fresh and soph and people were expecting him to compete at an all SEC level. Just doesn't happen very often - not sure why people rip him so muchI'm stoked about him possibly moving to 3-4 OLB. He has the ideal skill set to make the transition pay off in a big way. It's been a rough year for J. Smith. He definitely hasn't done much being a DE in the 4-3. So maybe he will be more comfortable in the 3-4 and truly reach his potential. With him being a superb athlete, I can't understand why he has struggled as much as he has. So if the coaches do switch him to OLB maybe that will create some extra motivation for him.
He was a fresh and soph and people were expecting him to compete at an all SEC level. Just doesn't happen very often - not sure why people rip him so much
This, if you look at Bama and LSU's rosters for the NCG, you will notice that the bulk of their starters were Juniors and Seniors. Contrast that to Smith and most of UTs starters this past year, and you have a large part of the answer as to why UT struggled so much this past year. Experience means a lot in this league as does an opportunity to physically develop.