 In terms of the raw numbers, Irv Smith Jr.'s final season looks great. He had over 700 yards and 7 touchdowns for a prolific Alabama offense in 2018, Andy ranked top 5 in yards per target among qualified tight ends. But when we adjust his production and look at things in terms of percentage and not just raw numbers, he isn't quite on par with the other elite prospects in this class. Still, Smith grades out as an above average athlete, and 11 of his 44 catches went for at least 20 yards in 2018. Smith could take time to develop fully to the NFL, but the traits were there for him to become a viable pass-catching tight end. In that sense, he compares similarly to Eric Ebron, a talented receiving tight end who was actually much more productive than most realized before finally breaking out in his fifth season.