With only 14 picks to go until the night is over, it's looking more and more as if Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith will not be a first-day pick.
That's not a huge surprise, since most scouts had Smith rated no higher than the third round - at best. Smith's stock dropped considerably at the scouting combine, where he performed poorly. And scouts believe he's simply too short and not an accurate enough passer to take seriously as a starting quarterback.
We're certain that wherever he goes, he'll get there with a chip on his shoulder, since he believes he's a legitimate NFL quarterback. But as we've seen with other Heisman quarterbacks - see: Chris Weinke, Gino Torretta, Andre Ware - college dominance does not always translate to the NFL.
(P.S. - The Ravens have taken a chance on Smith, selecting him with the last pick of the fourth round.)
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