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Kevin Smith in Great Shape

lgolfer

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It took only a few minutes into the first open OTA practice a couple weeks ago to notice there was something different about running back Kevin Smith. He had his sleeves rolled up and looked visibly stronger. In fact, Smith says he's never been stronger than he is right now.
?I?m healthy, so I?ve been able to attack my lifting,? he said. ?My history of injuries here has either been legs or arms or shoulders, so I?ve never been able to really peak in the weight room as far as upper body strength and lower body strength.

?I?ve never squatted or lifted this much (as I am now). I?m really at the best I?ve been at all categories.?

Smith is currently squatting 400 pounds at sets of eight, which he says he?s never done before. He?s added muscle mass while trimming down from 217 pounds to 209.

Smith is entering his fifth NFL season, all with the Lions, though the first four have been filled with tribulation.

After rushing for 976 yards in 16 games as a rookie after the Lions selected him in the third round of the draft in 2008, Smith missed 13 games over the next two seasons with injuries and the Lions declined to offer Smith a restricted free agent contract last offseason.

Smith was out of the NFL entirely until the Lions came calling in November after it became clear that Jahvid Best wasn?t returning anytime soon from his second concussion.

Smith rushed for a career-high 140 yards against the Panthers in Week 11, but suffered a high ankle sprain the following week against the Packers that hampered him the remainder of the season.

Injuries limited Smith for a third-straight season, but the Lions thought enough of his performance late last year to offer him a one-year deal this season.

?He?s a versatile back,? Lions general manager Martin Mayhew said of Smith after he was signed during the NFL league meetings in March. ?He can do a lot of things. He?s really good on third down, a good pass protector and a very intelligent football player.?

Smith still has to prove he can stay healthy, but he thinks the added strength and power will help.

?It makes you want to keep doing it and keep building when you see it translating to spring ball,? Smith said of his added strength. ?I definitely see it in my film. I?m as quick as I?ve ever been. I think last year when I came in I was fresh and healthy and I showed some good quickness there, but I?m even quicker than that now. We?re only in shorts, but it?s definitely translating to the field.?

It?s been easy to spot with Smith this spring. He looks stronger and more explosive and hopefully he can stay healthy and compliment Mikel Leshoure and Jahvid Best in the Lions? backfield.

All three players have to prove they can stay healthy, really. If they can, the Lions could have a nice trio of backs that bring different skill sets to the offense.

?We have a great opportunity,? Smith said of pairing with Leshoure and Best. ?You hear all the time about how we need help and our backfield isn?t healthy, but I think as a group we can keep each other healthy. Coming in and out and having different packages and different things for each other takes wear and tear off your body.

"If I could have 10 carries or more, that would be ideal. You don?t have to have 20 carries if you?re an explosive team. It keeps guys fresh. You can come in and do what you do and then the next guy comes in with his package. There?s really no telling where this offense can go.?

The potential is certainly there for the Lions run game this season, but that conversation always reverts back to the health of Leshoure, Best and Smith.

Can they stay healthy?

-Tim Twentyman

It'd be a huge boost if Smith could stay healthy and play how he did when we resigned him in November. Be a little bit of insurance with Leshoure probably suspended for several games and Best being one hit away from retirement.
 
With Best one concussion away from retirement and LeShoure to busy rolling joints...Smith's hoping for a good year and a new contract...good for him
 
I'm rooting for him. He looked great when healthy last year...
 
Nice to see that he is thinking. He knows the problems our other running backs have and is putting himself in the best position to succeed if he gets that chance. He knows this is his last chance and ever getting a multi-year NFL deal.
 
It should be noted that Smith really wasn't that good when we resigned him. He had one great game against the worst run defense in the league (Carolina), and was mostly forgettable the rest of the year.
 
It should be noted that Smith really wasn't that good when we resigned him. He had one great game against the worst run defense in the league (Carolina), and was mostly forgettable the rest of the year.

It should also be noted that he looked explosive against GB the next game until he suffered a high ankle sprain and dealt with it the rest of the season.
 
It should also be noted that he looked explosive against GB the next game until he suffered a high ankle sprain and dealt with it the rest of the season.

So that inspires confidence how? He hasn't been 100% for more than a couple games ever. The times he was healthy are such small samples (Carolina obviously skews things, he only had 7 attempts against Green Bay - so his slightly above average YPC that game doesn't mean much) that we don't know what to make of him.
 
So that inspires confidence how? He hasn't been 100% for more than a couple games ever. The times he was healthy are such small samples (Carolina obviously skews things, he only had 7 attempts against Green Bay - so his slightly above average YPC that game doesn't mean much) that we don't know what to make of him.

Well, it can't hurt that he's in better shape and stronger. We'll have to see how it works out, since he will get significant playing time for at least a little while with Leshoure most likely suspended a few games and Best not being an every down back.
 
Well, it can't hurt that he's in better shape and stronger. We'll have to see how it works out, since he will get significant playing time for at least a little while with Leshoure most likely suspended a few games and Best not being an every down back.

I agree he'll likely get a lot of reps regardless of how good he is given our likely suspensions and Best's health. I'm just saying we haven't had an even mediocre run game for the past decade, which includes more than one year of the Kevin Smith experience. I hope he plays like he did at Carolina every game, but let's be honest, we're not going to be able to lean on the run game for just about anything.
 
I agree he'll likely get a lot of reps regardless of how good he is given our likely suspensions and Best's health. I'm just saying we haven't had an even mediocre run game for the past decade, which includes more than one year of the Kevin Smith experience. I hope he plays like he did at Carolina every game, but let's be honest, we're not going to be able to lean on the run game for just about anything.

I'd be extremely surprised if we can lean on our running game this year, but I do think it will be improved a little from last year, which can only help Stafford. Short yardage should hopefully improve if we keep James Bryant (fullback) on the roster and Stafford will have plenty of people to throw to. I'm looking forward to watching the offense again!
 
Looking forward to a great year from him, Never under estimate someone with something to prove. Wish they could all be like that at all times. Hell goes for the Tigers all the same.
 
I agree he'll likely get a lot of reps regardless of how good he is given our likely suspensions and Best's health. I'm just saying we haven't had an even mediocre run game for the past decade, which includes more than one year of the Kevin Smith experience. I hope he plays like he did at Carolina every game, but let's be honest, we're not going to be able to lean on the run game for just about anything.

Who had the worst run game in the NFL regular season last year based on YPC average?










Your Super Bowl Champion New York Giants. Just saying.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/team/_/stat/rushing/sort/yardsPerRushAttempt
 
You can be down on him all you want but it's refreshing to hear a story about someone working hard and trying to prove himself rather than being in court on DUI/drug charges.

I'm rooting for him.
 
You can be down on him all you want but it's refreshing to hear a story about someone working hard and trying to prove himself rather than being in court on DUI/drug charges.

I'm rooting for him.

We're all rooting for him. But I'm not going to jump up and down because he's doing something he should be do, working hard for the money he has made.
 
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