Wyoming
Former University of Wyoming Cowboy Trey Smith signs undrafted free agent deal with Jacksonville Jaguars
LARAMIE, Wyo. (UW PRESS RELEASE) – Former College of Wyoming operating again Trey Smith is becoming a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent. Smith rushed for 1,217 yards throughout his school profession. He rushed for 802 of these yards after transferring to Wyoming from the College of Louisville.
For his profession, Smith performed in 21 video games as a Cowboy. He helped lead UW to 2 bowl appearances and two bowl wins within the 2019 Arizona Bowl and the 2021 Well-known Idaho Potato Bowl.
A flexible again who was efficient as each a rusher and receiver out of the backfield, Smith was a key element of a Wyoming offense that ranked among the many Prime 25 speeding offenses within the nation in all three seasons he competed for the Cowboys. Wyoming ranked No. 20 amongst FBS groups in speeding offense in 2021, No. 14 within the nation in 2020 and No. 23 within the nation in 2019.
Smith recorded three 150-yard speeding video games at Wyoming. He ran for 152 yards versus Idaho in 2019. Smith had a career-best 164 speeding yards at UNLV in 2020 and ran for 154 yards in opposition to New Mexico additionally in 2020.
By being picked up by Jacksonville, Smith will be a part of his former school teammate, linebacker Chad Muma, who was chosen by the Jaguars because the sixth decide within the third spherical of the 2022 NFL Draft. Smith additionally follows his father, Jimmy Smith, who was the Jaguars’ profession receiving chief throughout his NFL enjoying profession.
Smith turns into the fifth Cowboy from the 2021 Wyoming Cowboy roster to earn an NFL alternative this spring. He joins Muma, Garrett Crall, Keegan Cryder and Logan Harris as Cowboys who earned NFL alternatives this spring. Crall, a defensive finish, is becoming a member of the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent. Cryder, an offensive lineman, is becoming a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent, and Harris, an offensive guard, was picked up by the Detroit Lions.
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