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Where Steve Smith Will Land In Top 100?


beastson

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Im predicting top 20 and expect top 20

You are drastically overshooting....

Smith is probably in the bottom half of most top 10 positional rankings from a national perspective. Once you factor in all spots.... That puts him way down

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You are drastically overshooting....

Smith is probably in the bottom half of most top 10 positional rankings from a national perspective. Once you factor in all spots.... That puts him way down

S.S deserve to be top 20. Put in work without a QB, with multiple QB's, and now rookie QB's. He still hard to cover 1 on 1 at his age

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S.S deserve to be top 20. Put in work without a QB, with multiple QB's, and now rookie QB's. He still hard to cover 1 on 1 at his age

You are guessing where a national outlet would rank him.....

Based on that, he won't sniff a top 20 in today's NFL.

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I will make every attempt to avoid finding out what they rank him since I already know its gonna be wrong. Gotta have a ring for the general public to rank you among the best. Smith knows it, we know it. Me personally though, give me the guy thats gonna do things youve never seen before or thought were even possible.

Give the guy that stiff arms end's and linebackers, but is also one of the fastest guys in the league in top speed and acceleration. . . I mean, that defies physics.

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