Eagles get 'freaky' in latest mock draft
According to a recent mock draft from USA Today’s Nate Davis, Philadelphia will fill a massive need with a massive defensive tackle with the 30th overall pick. His name is Mazi Smith, who played for Michigan and is an absolute freak.
Prior to the 2022 season, Bruce Feldman of The Athletic put Mazi at the top of his annual College Football Freaks List. According to Feldman, “The 6-foot-3, 337-pound senior has rare power and agility. So rare, in fact, it’s hard to find the right superlative to begin with.”
That’s high praise, but Michigan director of strength and conditioning Ben Herbert went even further, calling Smith the strongest defensive lineman he’s seen in 25 years of football, per Feldman. With the Wolverines, Smith could bench 22 reps of 325 pounds with a close-grip press of 550 pounds.
To the surprise of no one, Smith led all defensive lineman at the scouting combine with 34 reps of 225 pounds. He chose not to participate in any drills, which means teams will have to wait for his pro day to see his incredible speed.
Smith’s reported 4.41 shuttle time would have matched any tackle at the 2022 combine and he runs the 40-yard dash in 4.85 seconds. The Eagles could use a player with Smith’s size, speed and strength, especially with six free agents on the defensive line.
Pro Football Focus named Smith as the fifth-best lineman in this year’s draft. If Philadelphia drafts a cornerback or offensive lineman early, Smith would look good playing alongside fellow freak Jordan Davis in 2023.
More must-reads:
- Which NFL rookies will be difference-makers next season?
- Super Bowl champion coach shares advice for young QBs after Shedeur Sanders' draft slide
- Legendary Hall of Fame athletes who only played for one franchise
- The best selection each NFL team made in the 2025 draft
- Packers Discussing Reconciliation With CB Jaire Alexander To Keep Him In 2025