The Auburn wideout offers the Arizona Cardinals an intriguing late round deep threat.
The Arizona Cardinals have met with a number of prospect for their top 30 visits and we are going to take a look at them.
It won’t be all of them since there is overlap, we will not look at them again, but it will allow us to continue to build our board with some confidence.
This time, we are just using the Walter Football meeting tracker, and going in alphabetical order, and only top 30 visits.
Today we look at Keandre Lambert-Smith, an explosive deep threat, who is coming off his best year in college, but also has never show consistency.
From PFF:
Lambert-Smith is a vertical threat who has, unfortunately, never played in an offense that excelled at throwing downfield. He possesses good speed and showed it in 2024 with a terrific 98.7 deep receiving grade, but he lacks nuance in his route running and doesn’t offer much after the catch.
Of the top 30 visits we have discussed thus far, and of course our first journey through prospects, this is the first player who feels like he will be around on day three.
Lambert-Smith started his career at Penn State, and was good, 126 receptions and 1,721 yards and 11 touchdowns in his four years at Happy Valley. However, he had a nice second senior season at Auburn, finishing with 50 receptions of 981 yards and eight touchdowns. An eye-popping 19.6 yards per receptions.
That tracks with his 6-1 180lbs frame that runs a 4.37.
However, his is a one-trick pony, with little on film work after the catch, or creating, instead he seems like a deep ball merchant.
However, that can be useful in the NFL.
Would Lamber-Smith be someone you would take in round five or six?