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Genesis Smith 2026 NFL Draft Profile | S from Arizona State
Scouting Report
Genesis Smith is one of the most compelling safety talents in the 2026 NFL Draft class, ranking as the third-best prospect at the position behind Caleb Downs and Kamari Ramsey. The 6'2" Arizona defensive back provides sound coverage over the top, managing intermediate zones effectively with his keen hip alignment IQ and smooth fluidity. What makes Smith special is his exceptional ability in purely coverage terms-his fluidity, spatial reasoning, and angle discipline overtop route concepts are elite traits that translate directly to the NFL. Against Colorado, Smith recovered a fumble in a heads-up play while providing solid coverage over the top. Against Kansas, he held up his end with exceptional fluidity and spatial reasoning while proving active in support with eight total tackles. There are still occasional lapses in pursuit angles on film, and he's not as eager to dictate at contact as you'd want for a 6'2" safety. However, his natural coverage instincts and athletic ability make him a valuable commodity in today's pass-heavy NFL. Smith profiles as a two-high safety who can patrol center field and provide range against deep threats while contributing in run support when needed.
Strengths
Exceptional fluidity in coverage among best in class
Keen hip alignment IQ managing intermediate zones
Smooth spatial reasoning tracking routes
Elite angle discipline overtop route concepts
Active in support with quality tackle numbers
Good size at 6'2" for safety position
Sound coverage over the top
Reads quarterback eyes effectively
Weaknesses
Occasional lapses in pursuit angles
Not eager to dictate at contact
Could be more physical for 6'2" frame
Run support sometimes inconsistent
Limited playmaking splash plays
Must prove against elite competition consistently
Needs to show more aggression attacking ball
Zone-heavy profile may limit scheme fits
Player Comparisons
Coverage-first safety with elite fluidity; Two-high safety patrolling center field
College Stats
2025: 8 tackles vs Kansas, fumble recovery vs Colorado; Top-3 safety prospect
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-2
Weight
202
40-Yard Dash
4.50
RAS
9.76
Arm Length
32
Bench Press
16
Broad Jump
128
Hand Size
8
Vertical Jump
42.5
Awards & Honors
#34 overall on Big Board; #3 Safety behind Downs and Ramsey; Day 2 projection