![]() McShay: “He’s smooth and sudden, but he’s a raw route runner who relies purely on his great size and speed to separate. How many 6-foot-2, 205-pound corners can run a sub-4.4 40 and approach 40 inches in the vertical? On the field, Ringo is a work in progress, but UGA’s hiring of Fran Brown should equate to great improvement. Griffith: Ringo’s film from the 2021 season doesn’t warrant a first-round pick, but when he takes the field at the NFL combine league coaches and scouts will be drooling. In run support, he keeps blockers off his frame and lassos ball carriers in space.” Last season, he hauled in two interceptions and allowed just 37% of opponent completions while in coverage (13th-best in the nation). McShay: “Ringo has solid ball skills and the elite length to bat down passes when reaching around receivers. Smith is a vocal leader who must continue to work on his technique to grow into the type of player that can have an immediate impact at the next level, like Azeez Ojulari. Griffith: Smith’s relative lack of size could keep him out of the top half of the first round of the NFL draft, but his talent and physique are undeniable. He frequently lacks a plan and tries to win solely with his outstanding speed, though he does have an effective outside-in move and is able to occasionally get offensive tackles off-balance with stop-start moves.” ![]() ![]() ![]() McShay: “Smith has very good closing burst to the quarterback and quick hands, but he is still very unpolished with his pass-rush moves. ![]()
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