
The Panthers signed CB DeVonta Smith as an undrafted free agent following his time at Notre Dame. Smith reflected on being passed on in the 2026 NFL Draft, saying he’s eager to prove that he was wrongfully overlooked.
“It’s something that’s not a fixed process, the draft process — they get a lot of it wrong,” Smith, via Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer. “I feel like I should have been drafted. But that’s up to me, years later down the road, creating a great career for myself to prove, to show that I should have been drafted, and I should have been one of those guys that wasn’t overlooked and got that call.”
Smith thinks he can contribute at the cornerback, nickel, and safety positions.
“I feel like I have a good opportunity to come in and add value to this team, whether that’s at nickel, at the corner, at safety,” Smith said. “I feel like I’m a versatile player and I can play all those positions and add value to this team, and special teams is a huge part of it, too. I feel like I’m a very dominant force on special teams and (I’m) willing to do whatever for the team.”
Panthers HC Dave Canales said he noticed Smith’s versatility during their rookie minicamp.
“Versatility,” Canales said. “Spent a lot of time in the slot — playing the nickel — but a guy that can certainly play outside, too.”
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