Trey Smith
25-Year-Old
Moves past illness
Smith (illness) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.
ANALYSIS
Smith began the Chiefs' week of practice with a DNP due to an illness, but it now seems as if he's moved past the issue after logging a full session Thursday. Now that the 24-year-old is feeling better, he's expected to assume his usual duties as Kansas City's top right guard in the AFC Championship Game.
Smith began the Chiefs' week of practice with a DNP due to an illness, but it now seems as if he's moved past the issue after logging a full session Thursday. Now that the 24-year-old is feeling better, he's expected to assume his usual duties as Kansas City's top right guard in the AFC Championship Game.
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How do Trey Smith's measurables compare to other guard?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
* All metrics are from his Pro Day (not the combine).
Height
6' 6"Weight
321 lbs40-Yard Dash
5.11 secCone Drill
7.43 secVertical Jump
31.0 inBroad Jump
112 inBench Press
32 repsHand Length
9.75 inArm Length
33.63 in
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Falls ill Wednesday
Smith won't practice Wednesday due to an illness, Nate Taylor of The Athletic reports.
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Good to go for Week 17
Smith (calf) has no injury designation for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
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Dealing with calf injury
Coach Andy Reid said Monday that Smith suffered a left calf injury during the Chiefs' 20-14 loss to the Raiders, Pete Sweeney of ArrowheadPride.com reports.
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Suffers injury in game
Smith exited Monday's 20-14 loss to the Raiders early with a leg injury, Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com reports.
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Practices in full
Smith (pectoral) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports.
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Could become highest-paid guard
Smith could become the highest-paid guard in the NFL when he reaches free agency this coming offseason, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Kansas City haven't been to able to work out a contract extension with Smith, and the 25-year-old is set to cash in as a result. Given his age and ability to make an impact as both a run blocker and pass protector, Smith could earn a deal that would pay him more than $21.5 million a season, the current high-water mark for guards.
Kansas City haven't been to able to work out a contract extension with Smith, and the 25-year-old is set to cash in as a result. Given his age and ability to make an impact as both a run blocker and pass protector, Smith could earn a deal that would pay him more than $21.5 million a season, the current high-water mark for guards.