It is officially mock draft season! The 2022 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, with the first round kicking off on Thursday, April 28th. Of course, draft analysis, projections and rumors will be dominating the headlines until then. Among the players hoping to hear his name called early in the draft is offensive tackle Tyler Smith out of Tulsa.

The following is a complete Tyler Smith NFL Draft profile, including stats, highlights and a mock projection.

Tyler Smith NFL Draft Profile, Stats, Highlights and Projection

Tyler Smith
Position: Offensive Tackle
Height: 6’5″
Weight: 324 lbs
Age: 23
College: Tulsa Golden Hurricane

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Tyler Smith Draft Profile and Scouting Report

Strengths

Simply, Tyler Smith is a bully on the football field. He possesses rare power and strength, showing the ability to move anyone and everyone. Despite being listed at 324 pounds, Smith shows great flexibility, getting under the pads of edge rushers at many different angles. Along with the power he brings in his blocks, Smith also may have the strongest hands in the draft. Once he latches onto you, you’re not getting away.

Weaknesses

There is absolutely zero consistency with Tyler Smith. He could look like a top-10 pick one play and a Day 3 pick the snap after. His fundamentals are also completely off. The team that drafts him will be in for a project, though the project could yield great rewards. He carries his hands by his side in pass protection, for some reason. He also got 13 holding penalties last season, so get ready for him to be flagged early and often in the NFL.

Tyler Smith Highlights

Tyler Smith Draft Projection

All 2022 NFL Draft Projections are taken from the latest CBS Network Mock Draft by Ryan Wilson.

Tyler Smith is currently projected to be drafted by the Tennessee Titans at No. 26.


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