Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is already living his dream life even before he has turned pro. In a recent interview with Complex News, Smith was asked about his new car.
The wide receiver revealed it was a Urus Lamborghini and added that he bought the car last year.
“There’s always been a Urus, a Lamborghini, so yeah, that was my dream car,” Smith said. “I already have it. I just bought it last year, um, December, so I got my dream car, yeah. Uh, matte black.”
This shocked many fans as Smith bought his dream car at the age of just 20-years old.
Smith reportedly has an NIL valuation of $4.2 million. He has entered in partnership with with brands including Adidas, Red Bull, Nintendo, and Wahlberg Auto Group. Moreover, the wide receiver has turned down offers over $10 million to remain with the Buckeyes. He’s also a brand ambassador for Red Bull and was the cover face of EA Sports College Football 26.
Jeremiah Smith Predicted to be Drafted by Raiders in 2027 NFL Mock Draft
It’s still early days, but the 2027 NFL draft predictions have started. Jeremiah Smith is one of the biggest assets available in the draft alongside Dante Moore, Arch Manning, Trinidad Chambliss and Brendan Sorsby.
Given his upside, he stands a chance to be picked first overall and become the first wide receiver since Keyshawn Johnson to be drafted in that position.
NFL reporter Eddie Brown recently revealed his far-too-early draft predictions for the next draft. He predicted Smith to be picked by the Las Vegas Raiders at No. 5. In his report, he added:
“The Raiders have their QB, but still appear woefully thin at receiver. Smith is a coverage dictator with size (6-3, 223), speed and finish ability. He doesn’t need to work on anything, just refinement. Continue to win with pace, leverage and detail, rather than simply overpowering defenders with talent.”
Even for the 2026 NFL draft, Jeremiah Smith was pegged as the best receiver. However, he was not eligible to enter the draft this year. But next year, unless something drastic happens, there is no stopping him from becoming a top 10 selection. Smith’s stats backs up that fact.
In 2024, his freshman season, Smith recorded 76 receptions for 1,315 yards and 15 touchdowns, breaking Ohio State freshman records. Last season, he caught 87 receptions for 1,243 yards and 12 touchdowns in 13 games.
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