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The Raiders added 21 undrafted free agents, including DT Gary Smith III, who is considered one of the most underrated prospects likely to make the roster. Smith's strength and improved quickness may give him an edge in securing a spot on the team.
Even with ten drafted players incoming, the Raiders still had a lot of roster spots available. They filled those spots by adding an astounding 21 undrafted free agents. Among them, they added several who look to have a pretty good shot of making the regular season roster.
Kevin Fielder over at Wide Left -- the people who put together the annual consensus draft board -- went beyond their top 300 to list a few players who they consider the most underrated undrafted free agents who could make their team's regular season roster. Among them was Raiders UDFA DT Gary Smith III who was the second player listed.
Gary Smith III will likely never offer much more than being a reliable run stopper in the NFL. The good news for Smith is that being a big body in the middle of a defense is a skill set that will continue to get players paid.
While Smith doesn’t offer much athletically, his 2025 film showed more explosiveness and quickness than any other season, likely a direct byproduct of him losing 20 pounds following a season-ending injury in 2024. Even with that increased quickness, Smith’s calling card is pure strength and aggressive hands, making him an intriguing space-eating nose tackle.
Although the Raiders had a reasonably good run defense last season, there isn’t a lot of talent on the Raiders’ defensive line. Players like JJ Pegues (a sixth-round pick in 2025) and Adam Butler will likely see a bulk of the playing time, but there’s a pathway for someone like Smith to crack the 53-man roster and even see playing time as a rookie if he can beat fellow rookie, seventh-round pick Brandon Cleveland, and players like former Lions, Chiefs and Steelers defensive tackle Brodric Martin.
Gary Smith III is a defensive tackle for the Raiders, noted for his reliable run-stopping ability and improved explosiveness after losing weight, making him an intriguing candidate for the roster.
Smith must compete against other rookies and established players on the defensive line, including seventh-round pick Brandon Cleveland and veteran Brodric Martin, to secure a spot on the 53-man roster.
The Raiders signed an impressive total of 21 undrafted free agents this year as they filled roster spots following the draft.
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For what it's worth, I had Smith as the sixth most likely to make the Raiders roster among their undrafted free agent. However, he was the highest ranked non-special teams player who wasn't on the consensus top 300. So, that lines right up with Wide Left's thoughts on it. And they nailed the reasons why too.
What that means, basically, is that whether Smith makes the Raiders roster or not could be entirely up to him and how much he wants it and therefore how hard the works to make it happen.
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Raiders undrafted free agent among most 'underrated' to make roster