
"Anthony Smith isn't just some throw-away pick, the Cowboys added him with the 218th pick, and this feels like the kind of late-round swing that makes sense. You're not looking for a finished product this late in the draft, but you are looking for traits."
"Smith has the traits to develop into an asset. Sports Illustrated gave the pick an instant A grade, and I understand why. Smith has size, speed, and the production that makes him worth developing at that point in the draft."
"Every offense needs cheap speed and a seventh round pick with 4.4 speed gives them that. Smith is not coming to Dallas to take targets away from CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens."
"The top of the Cowboys receiver room is pretty much set. CeeDee Lamb is WR1A, George Pickens is WR1B, Ryan Flournoy is WR3, and KaVontae Turpin is the return/gadget guy."
The Dallas Cowboys selected Anthony Smith with the 218th pick in the 7th round, aiming to enhance their offense. Smith possesses size, speed, and production, making him a valuable late-round pick. He transferred from North Carolina State to East Carolina, where he recorded 105 catches for 1,852 yards and 13 touchdowns. Standing nearly 6'3 and weighing 197 pounds, Smith offers field-stretching ability. He is expected to compete for a roster spot, primarily contributing on special teams and not taking targets from established receivers like CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens.
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