NFL Draft season is upon us and in a recent mock draft the San Francisco 49ers are predicted to select USC Trojans cornerback Jaylin Smith with the 99th overall pick in the third round. Smith is currently projected to be the first Trojan selected.
The NFL season has concluded, which means draft season is in full swing. NFL.com’s Chad Reuter released a three-round mock draft this week that has the San Francisco 49ers takingcornerback Jaylin Smith with the 99th overall pick.
Smith is the only draft eligible prospect from USC that is projected as a day two pick.coming out Bishop Alemany High School in the 2021 recruiting cycle. Smith was an immediate contributor in his freshman season, appearing in 10 games, including one start at safety. He appeared 23 games, including 21 starts over the next two seasons at the nickel and safety positions. He excelled in both roles and earned Defensive MVP honors in the Trojans win over Louisville in the 2023 Holiday Bowl. Nov 16, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Southern California Trojans cornerback Jaylin Smith reacts after intercepting a pass against the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the first half at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images / Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images USC hired defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn at the end of the 2023 season. Described as a “Swiss Army Knife,” Lynn had Smith learn every position in the secondary during spring practice, while he was recovering from an injury and fall camp, before deciding to make Smith a full-time outside cornerback. The“Toughness, he’s super competitive,” Lynn said. “Even if a ball is caught on him he’s always right there. He tackles well, he can blitz, he does just about everything. And just having him out I think he’s an extra edge to our defense.”MORE: Lincoln Riley Provides Candid Answer On USC Trojans 'Championship' FutureSmith thrived in his new role, finishing the season with 59 tackles, including four tackles for loss and two interceptions in 10 games. He maintained his strong tackling skills and consistently showed up in run support from the cornerback position. Smith was the Trojans most consistent player in coverage, to the point where teams would attack the opposite side of the field.CB Jaylin Smith. Stays connected to the low hip with deep safety help. Look back, track and make a play on the ball.safety and assistant defensive backs coach Taylor Mays, who worked with Smith for the past three seasons believes his best football is still ahead of him. “Jaylin is a star in the making,” Mays said in November. “I think for J-Rock especially, I’ve been here his whole career from when he came in as a freshman, I think it’s twofold because it’s him on the field and it’s also him off the field. He’s grown up which every player naturally does as they get older, but he’s grown up, he’s matured. He’s seen what he needs to do in order to be successful on and off the football field." “What’s happened is his athletic talent has been able to takeover. He’s been consistent, he’s been dedicated, he’s sacrificed. You’re starting to see the benefit of all the hard work. Everything’s he’s done over these last couple of years it’s showing up right now, he’s a heck of a player," Mays continued. Soft press. Widen the WR, close the space and squeeze to the sideline. Chest-to-chest to prevent back shoulder throw. Doesn’t allow QB to drop it in the bucket.Smith took part in the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, at the end of January and he is one of three USC players that will take part in the NFL Scouting Combine starting at the end of month, joining running back Woody Marks and center Jonah Monheim.Kendell Hollowell, a Southern California native has been been covering collegiate athletics since 2020 via radio and digital journalism. His experience includes covering programs such as the USC Trojans, Vanderbilt Commodores and Alabama Crimson Tide. Kendell He also works in TV production for the NFL Network. Prior to working in sports journalism, Kendell was a collegiate athlete on the University of Wyoming and Adams State football team. He is committed to bringing in-depth insight and analysis for USC athletics.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
USC names NFL veteran Rob Ryan its linebackers coach, filling Trojans' final vacancyUSC coach Lincoln Riley filled the final hole on his coaching staff, naming longtime NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan the Trojans' linebackers coach.
Read more »
USC Trojans' Lincon Riley Name To Watch As Dallas Cowboys Coaching Search ContinuesThe Dallas Cowboys have begun bringing in coaching candidates for interviews. Dallas has interviewed Robert Saleh, and Kellen Moore, and is set to interview Leslie Frazier. USC Trojans coach Lincoln Riley is still a name to watch for.
Read more »
Indiana Women Push No. 4 USC But Can’t Push The Trojans OverHoosiers lose lead in fourth quarter and late rally falls short in 73-66 loss to No. 4 USC.
Read more »
Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. USC Trojans: A Battle of High-Flying OffensesThe Nebraska Cornhuskers and USC Trojans are set to collide in a highly anticipated college basketball matchup. Both teams display potent offensive firepower, with Nebraska leading the nation in 3-pointers made per game and USC averaging an impressive 77 points per contest. Will the Cornhuskers' home-court advantage and 3-point shooting prowess prove decisive, or will USC's balanced attack and strong defense prevail?
Read more »
USC Trojans Snubbed From Early Top-25 Rankings?The USC Trojans are coming off of a 7-6 season. Did the Trojans make ESPN's Way-Too-Early Top-25 rankings for the 2025 season?
Read more »
USC Recruiting: Trojans Target 2026 Four-Star Receiver CJ SadlerUSC has nearly completed its 2025 recruiting class and is focusing on the 2026 cycle. The Trojans are making a strong push for four-star wide receiver CJ Sadler from Michigan, who is highly ranked and considered a key target. Sadler visited USC and was impressed by the program's reputation and connections to the NFL. He is also teammates with USC's early enrollee, four-star cornerback Alex Graham. While Michigan remains the favorite, USC will continue to compete for Sadler's commitment.
Read more »
