
The ability to “play up” is often the hallmark of an elite prospect.
Brandon Smith committed to Penn State on May 21. The article below explains what a special player the Nittany Lions are getting.
“Playing up.”
It’s the ability for a bigger player to play a position commonly manned by a smaller player. It’s being faster than one’s size normally can be.
A 6’7 point guard changes how a team defends. A huge shortstop allows a team to sneak another big bat into a lineup. Or a defensive-end sized linebacker, which can really change how a defense plays.
In an era when offenses routinely use the whole field, linebackers have become smaller and smaller, as a reaction to the need to be able to play in space. For the most part, 240-pound linebackers are gone.
But Brandon Smith, of Richmond (Virginia) has a chance to truly be different. Because Smith is 6’4, 223 pounds in the spring of his junior season, but he moves and tests like a linebacker.
Smith recently posted a 4.59-second 40, 35” vertical, and a 4.38 agility shuttle. Those are in the 98th, 97th, and 90th percentile.
Those are linebacker numbers from a kid built like a defensive end.
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But it’s not just Smith’s testing numbers. He also shows the instincts to play linebacker.
Smith is a natural hitter with great power, and an awesome blitzer.
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He can shed blocks and chase down plays with more range than players his size usually possess.
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It’s possible that Smith blows up, puts on 40 pounds and shifts to defensive end or a JACK backer. But if he only adds 15-20, he could really make an impact at as a traditional linebacker. A team signing Smith can play nickel and consistently stop the run because he is going to beat blockers and make impact run stops.
I spoke with Smith recently about his recruitment. He said that all schools are looking at him as a linebacker.
“Strictly linebacker, nobody is saying defensive line,” Smith said.
Smith plans to be an early enrollee.
Smith is a strong student, and wants to study criminology, with a focus on forensics.
He said that he does not watch Forensic Files, but does watch NCIS.