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DeVonta Smith Dynasty Value

DeVonta Smith

DeVonta Smith
Player Profile
WR PHI

Height

6'0"

Weight

170 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

5

Birthday

Nov 14, 1998

Age

26.3

College

Alabama

NFL Draft Pick

2021 - Rd 1, Pk 10

Dynasty Analysis

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DeVonta Smith Player Comp

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DeVonta Smith Dynasty Trade Values

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DeVonta Smith Combine Results

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DeVonta Smith Future Projections

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DeVonta Smith Scouting Report

DeVonta Smith Scouting Report

  • Height: 6’1
  • Weight: 170
  • Age: 22.4

Pro Day Results

Smith chose not to work out at Alabama’s 1st Pro Day and doesn't plan to work out at the 2nd on March 30.

DeVonta Smith College Stats

Games Rec TgtsRec%ydsTDsadotY/rr
20171481553.3%160317.90.88
2018 14 42 5872.4%693611.82.18
201913688877.3%1256149.33.52
2020 13 117 14580.7%18562310.74.39

It’d be an injustice to start anywhere but Smith’s historic 2020 campaign. His 1,856 yards set an SEC record and are the 6th most in NCAA history. The 23 TDs are also an SEC record and rank 5th all-time. Smith’s 117 grabs land him 24th in the record books.

The game logs look like a video game.

The 2020 game log for WR DeVonta Smith at Alabama shows his ridiculous production.

That’s 100+ yards in 9 of 13 games, with 3 outings of 200+. Smith hit pay dirt in 10 of 13 games, including 8 multi-TD efforts. He had more games of 3+ scores than 0. And he saved the best for last, smoking the Buckeyes in the National Championship for a 12-215-3 line … in just a little more than a half. Smith exited in the 3rd quarter of that one with a dislocated finger.

He finished the season with huge market shares: 36.1% of the receptions, 39.9% of the receiving yards and 54.8% of the TDs. Ridiculous marks at a loaded program like Alabama.

It’s certainly worth noting that teammate, fellow 2021 prospect and likely top-15 pick Jaylen Waddle was only healthy for the first 4 games of last season, which undoubtedly boosted Smith’s shares. But Smith still averaged 9.5 catches, 120.8 yards and 1 TD over those 4 games with Waddle, accounting for 40% of the receptions, 30.7% of the yards and 33.3% of the TDs.

Smith averaged an other-worldly 12.8 yards per target and 4.39 yards per route run last year. The latter mark ranks 2nd best among 17 of this class’ top WR prospects, behind only Western Michigan’s D’Wayne Eskridge, who was obviously facing much weaker competition. Smith was named a unanimous All-American, won the Biletnikoff Award given to the nation’s top WR and became the first WR to win the Heisman since Desmond Howard back in 1991.

Of course, all of that came as a 21-year-old senior. But Smith is not some one-hit wonder.

His 2019 campaign was nearly as impressive as last year’s. The numbers weren’t as big -- but they came alongside a pair of 2020 1st-round picks in Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs, plus a healthy Waddle. Smith led that stacked squad with 1,256 yards and 14 TDs, ranking 2nd to only Jeudy with 68 catches. His 18.5 yards per catch beat Jeudy and Waddle and trailed Ruggs by just .2. Smith was named a Second-Team All-American and a Biletnikoff Award semifinalist.

As a sophomore in 2018, Smith ranked 5th on the team in all major receiving categories, behind Jeudy, Ruggs, Waddle and TE Irv Smith. He was mostly quiet as a true freshman but did catch a game-winning 41-yard TD in overtime of the National Championship.

Smith arrived at Alabama as a 5-star recruit and a top 10 WR in the class.

DeVonta Smith Highlights

(Courtesy of FF Astronauts)

Games watched: LSU (2019), Missouri, Georgia, Florida, Notre Dame

This kid is a true joy to watch. Sick releases, silky smooth routes, speed for days and uncanny balls skills.

He wins at all 3 levels of the field.

Quick, violent releases and explosive acceleration to create space on short stuff:

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith easily wins on an in-breaking route to get open for the catch.
Alabama WR DeVonta Smith beats a Notre Dame defender on a comeback route for the reception.

Smooth route-running leads to easy separation in the intermediate game:

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith beats a defender on an out route for a catch.
Alabama WR DeVonta Smith gains separation from a Georgia defender for an easy catch.
Alabama WR DeVonta Smith easily beats the Florida defender off the line to get free in the end zone for a TD catch.

Effortless speed and ball-tracking ability on deep balls:

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith shows elite speed and ball-tracking ability on this long catch.

Smith led college football with 15 catches 20+ yards downfield this past season.

And even when he doesn’t create huge separation, Smith still makes plays. He has a wide catch radius thanks to his long arms and leaping ability.

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith shows an impressive catch radius.
Alabama WR DeVonta Smith shows a nice catch radius.
Alabama WR DeVonta Smith goes up high to make the catch vs. Notre Dame.

He also wins in contested situations with body control, concentration and vice-grip hands.

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith makes a contested catch against Georgia.

Smith isn’t quite as dominant after the catch. He’s not a big tackle-breaker or make-you-miss guy, instead relying on burst and speed to beat defenders’ angles. He averaged a nice 8.2 yards after the catch in 2020.

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith shows his speed by taking this short catch for a TD.
Alabama WR DeVonta Smith catches a crossing route and outruns the defenders for a TD.

If you’re gonna slow Smith down, you need to get hands on him at the line of scrimmage. He can struggle vs. press and is sometimes bodied off his routes.

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith gets knocked off his route early on this play.

Frankly, though, college CBs were rarely able to get a piece of Smith at the snap because of his quickness and release package.

He primarily lined up at the ‘X’ receiver spot for the Tide but also played 28% of his snaps in the slot over the past 2 seasons.

Fantasy Potential

If you don’t think Smith puts big check marks in the “production” and “tape” boxes, I’m not sure what to tell you. So let’s move on to the biggest (and most valid) concern about his NFL projection: His weight.

Smith weighed in at 170 pounds at Alabama’s Pro Day. Since the 1970 merger -- that’s 51 years -- there have been only 30 seasons of 1,000+ receiving yards by a WR 175 pounds or lighter. There have been only three 1K seasons from that cohort over the last 10 years -- all by DeSean Jackson.

Drew Osinchuk of Bulletproof Fantasy Football has dug into the correlation between BMI (a measurement of height vs. weight) and fantasy success. He divides WRs into 2 buckets: “Alphas” are WRs with BMIs of 26+ and “Betas” are WRs with BMIs below 26.

Smith falls into that 2nd group, with a BMI somewhere between 22 and 23. That’s worrisome based on Drew’s work. Only 37% of “Betas” drafted in the 1st round have recorded a WR2 season; 26% have recorded a WR1 season. The corresponding numbers for 1st-round “Alphas”: 55% and 41%.

So Smith’s weight certainly adds risk to his fantasy profile. He’ll be facing bigger, stronger CBs at the next level. Maybe that means he won’t be as dominant in contested situations. He might have more trouble against press coverage.

But Smith is also 6’1 and long, with a 78.5-inch wingspan that lands him in the 72nd percentile among NFL WRs. To be frank, we haven’t seen a guy with his body type.

It’s all a little scary. But it’s less scary when we get back to his production profile and tape. He dominated SEC competition for the past 2 years. And it’s tough to imagine him not being able to get open in the NFL with his athleticism, release package and route-running ability.

Smith also figures to have draft capital on his side. He’s expected to be a top-10 pick.

Smith falls short of checking in as a flawless, can’t-miss prospect. But he’s not someone I’ll be betting against.

Shark Bites

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Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, and DeVonta Smith INACTIVE

Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, and DeVonta Smith INACTIVE

Eagles RB Saquon Barkley, WR A.J. Brown, and WR DeVonta Smith are inactive for today’s game vs. the Giants. QB Jalen Hurts (concussion) was already ruled out of this meaningless game.

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (concussion) is out for Sunday's game vs. the Giants. He should be cleared in time to play in next week's Wild Card game. RB Saquon Barkley and WRs A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are listed as doubtful. They won't play in this meaningless game. TE Dallas Goedert (knee) is not listed on the final injury report and could get a few snaps in this one to knock off some rust. We'd still avoid him in Week 18 fantasy lineups. QB Kenny Pickett (ribs) is listed as questionable but didn't practice all week. We're expecting QB Tanner McKee to get the start. RB Will Shipley (concussion) is listed as questionable but was a full-go in the final two practices of the week. He should be cleared for this one and figures to operate as Philadelphia's lead back.

Eagles HC Nick Sirianni said Wednesday that he'll rest starters, including RB Saquon Barkley, in Sunday's finale vs. the Giants. The Eagles are locked in as the NFC's No. 2 seed. So Barkley won't have a chance to get the 101 rushing yards he needs to break Eric Dickerson's single-season record. But he'll be healthy heading into the playoffs. Don't expect QB Jalen Hurts or WRs A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith to play on Sunday, either. We'll see whether Kenny Pickett (ribs) or Tanner McKee starts at QB. Backfield duties figure to be handled by Kenneth Gainwell and Will Shipley.

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (concussion, finger) has been ruled out for Sunday’s game vs. the Cowboys. QB Kenny Pickett (ribs) was limited in practice throughout the week but is off the final injury report and will get the start. That should mean a bit more passing volume for the Eagles, but a dip in efficiency. It projects as about a wash for WRs A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.

A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith combined to claim 23 of Philly's 25 targets in Sunday's loss to Washington. Brown led with 15, catching eight for 97 yards and a TD. Smith tallied a 6-51 receiving line among 8 targets. RBs Saquon Barkley and Kenneth Gainwell logged a target apiece.

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