Get to know Trey Smack, Packers sixth-round pick
GREEN BAY − The Green Bay Packers traded up to draft a kicker. The Packers selected Florida's Trey Smack with the 216th overall pick, the final pick of the sixth round.
The Packers originally had two draft picks in the seventh, but traded them to add Smack.
Here's a look at the newest Packer.
What are analysts saying about Trey Smack?
ESPN:"Smack served as the primary kicker for Florida for three seasons, finishing with an 82.8% career field goal accuracy. He gets adequate height on his kicks, having only one blocked. Smack has accuracy and leg strength, making 10 of 13 attempts from 50-plus yards. His career long of 56 yards came in 2025. Smack also handled kickoff duties in college, with just over 75% of his kicks resulting in touchbacks last season."
NFL's Lance Zierlein:"Smack has a strong leg and can deliver beyond 50 yards at a high rate without having to drive balls with a lower trajectory. His repeatable process and consistent placement give him an above-average chance of making it in the league."
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Trey Smack height, weight
Smack is 6-foot-1, 188 pounds.
Where is Trey Smack from?
Smack is from Severna Park, Maryland.
Trey Smack's college stats
Smack played three years at Florida. He converted 53 field goals on 64 attempts for his career, for an 82.8 conversion percentage. He converted 100 of 101 extra point attempts in the same span. His collegiate career long converted field goal was 56 yards.
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