Risk Flags
6- Age Concerns
At 30.4 years old, Smith is entering the typical decline phase for tight ends with limited runway remaining in his career. His dynasty value should continue eroding as younger alternatives emerge.
- Diminished Role
Despite reunion with OC Arthur Smith, Smith underperformed with 38 catches, 222 yards, and 2 TDs in 2025. Arthur Smith's run-first offense limits targets; Smith had career-low 6.3 yards per reception.
- Target Volume
Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington command meaningful target share in tight end committee. Smith operated as rotational option; Freiermuth (41 rec) and Washington outpaced him.
- Contract Situation
Smith remains unsigned as of April 30, 2026, nearly two months after Pittsburgh released him. Every week without a contract narrows his landing spot options and raises the probability he accepts a late-camp depth role rather than a featured one.
- Recent Production
His 2025 Pittsburgh stint was his worst statistical season since his rookie year (38/222/2 on 54 targets), undone by a crowded TE room behind Freiermuth and never-materializing usage despite a premium contract.
- Depth Chart
Smith finished 2025 as TE3 in Pittsburgh behind Freiermuth and Darnell Washington, never securing a meaningful role despite being a Pro Bowl performer just one season prior in Miami. His next team and depth chart standing are entirely unknown.