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'I Ain't No Sprinter!' Can Mazi Smith of Michigan Help Cowboys' Run-Stopping? NFL Draft cover image
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Mike Fisher
Mar 22, 2023
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Daniel Jeremiah’s most new mock draft for NFL.com has Dallas going "wide-body'' with the 26th overall pick being used on Mazi Smith of Michigan.

But there is another way.

In Daniel Jeremiah’s most new mock draft for NFL.com, he has Dallas going "wide-body'' with the 26th overall pick being used on Mazi Smith of Michigan.

Writes Jeremiah: Smith has generated a lot of buzz in personnel circles for his combination of athleticism and power. His best football is ahead of him and he’d fill a need in Dallas.”

As always, we hate the idea of "drafting for need,'' so the bigger question that the Cowboys must answer as they build their board is whether the 6-3, 320-pound Smith is legitimately the 26th-best player in the NFL Draft.

He is a power guy; He topped D-lineman at the Scouting Combine with 34 bench press reps. He's also got athletic burst, as Michigan’s Pro Day had him with a 29.5-inch vertical jump and am 8-feet. 11-inch broad jump.

And what about his speed?

Said Smith in explaining why he skipped that test: “I’m good at football, man. I ain’t no 100-meter sprinter.”

Touche.

Osa Odigihizuwa is locked in as a Dallas tackle and Neville Gallimore, Quinton Bohanna and maybe the aforementioned combo of Hankins and Watkins could all share the load. But if the 26th-best guy in this draft is also a "load''?

It's a consideration.

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