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Name: Isaiah Smith 
College: Southern Methodist      Number: 58
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4   Weight: 244
Position:  Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2026

40 Low: 4.64
   40 Time: 4.74
  40 High: 4.83

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 Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA/Could Bulk into DE/13GP-26TT-5SK in 23-Future Starter/+25 LBs for 2023 2023: NAC...2022: NAC

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 Isaiah Smith, Southern Methodist, Player News


  It had the tone of a request, but the words of a mandate. SMU true freshman Isaiah Smith urged senior defensive end Gary Wiley not to tell the media members in attendance the nickname Smith has already earned in his short time with the Mustangs. Then Wiley, with a smile on his face, found a way to do it anyway. "You'll see why we call him turbo," Wiley said. Maybe sooner than expected. Smith, a freshman defensive lineman from Washington D.C., has made quite the impression through his first fall camp. The former three-star recruit has worked as an edge rusher with the first and second units so far in camp. "He plays bigger than he is, and he runs faster than he looks," Wiley said of Smith, who he'd rather refer to as Turbo. "He's just a guy that's hopefully going to play a lot for us and has a really bright future." The fact that Smith's future has become potentially so immediate is a testament to the way he's looked in fall camp, of course, but it's also due to the opportunity that others have left for him. Turner Coxe, second on the team in sacks last year, had offseason shoulder surgery and still hasn't recovered. Head coach Rhett Lashlee said Coxe will spend fall camp rehabbing off the field. - Dallas Morning News

(DS#17 OLB) Jr/2026 OLB Isaiah SmithSouthern Methodist
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