Former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Trey Smith is living proof that falling in the NFL Draft can be a good thing.
Despite being widely regarded as a first-round talent, Smith fell to the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, where he was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs.
Smith, who has earned two Super Bowl rings with the Chiefs, landed in a dream scenario in Kansas City.
The former Vol gets to block for future Hall of Fame quarterback Patrick Mahomes while playing for a future Hall of Fame coach in Andy Reid.
Additionally, Smith has been teammates with future Hall of Fame tight end Travis Kelce for the last five seasons. That also means that Smith has had a front-row seat to one of the most famous NFL romances of all time — the highly-publicized relationship between Kelce and music superstar Taylor Swift.
Smith recently appeared on New Rory & Mal and he was asked about Swift and what it’s been like to experience the Kelce/Swift relationship first hand.
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