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Rookie RB Smith: Bigger, Stronger, Faster in Year 2?
3 Jan
Summary
- Rookie Brashard Smith aims to gain weight and speed for running back role.
- He transitioned from wide receiver at Miami to running back at SMU.
- Smith scored first NFL touchdown on a reception and nearly returned a punt for score.
Rookie Brashard Smith is set to conclude his initial NFL season, with his official on-the-job training wrapping up in Las Vegas. Smith has declared his primary objective for his second year: to enhance his physical stature by gaining weight and strength to more closely resemble a traditional running back, without sacrificing his existing speed and agility.
Smith's collegiate journey saw him transition from wide receiver at Miami to running back at SMU, showcasing his adaptability. He expressed that his position on the roster is less important than his ability to contribute and make impactful plays. This versatility was demonstrated in a recent game where he scored his first NFL touchdown via a reception and also produced a significant punt return.
Looking ahead, Smith anticipates that slowing down his mental processing and increasing his confidence will be key to elevating his game. Coach Andy Reid believes that dedicated offseason strength training and proper nutrition will significantly benefit Smith in preparing for the demands of playing the running back position over a full season.




