Hailed by a fitting last name, Smack has flexed a strong and accurate leg that has led to his status as the top kicker in the 2026 class in the eyes of many.
In three seasons as a forward for Florida, Smack made 82.8% of his field goals and missed just one extra point, hitting a stellar 100-of-101 one-point field goals (99%).
Smack looks to fit in well with the modern long-distance NFL kicking game after completing 10 of 13 field goal attempts of 50-plus yards in his college career.
He was a two-time semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award, which recognizes the top player in college football.
Green Bay hopes Smack can be a long-range weapon for head coach Matt LaFleur’s team in the near future.