When Notre Dame safety Harrison Smith was drafted in the first round by the Vikings earlier this year, Tim Irwin predicted big things for him in the NFL.
And now Irwin, a former outstanding Vikings tackle from 1981 to '93 who coached Smith as a youngster, has watched him perform as a pro and describes him as an even better athlete than former teammate Joey Browner, a six-time Pro Bowl player.
"Joey Browner [was a] big hitter, yes sir," Irwin said. "I think [Smith is] better in coverage than Joey was. Well, he's younger! He's doing it now. Joey did it 20 years ago, but he's a little faster than Joey. Joey was a big, physical, more of a strong safety type. Harrison can cover the field better in space."
Irwin coached Smith in eighth grade in Knoxville, Tenn.
"He had a tremendous amount of talent," Irwin said at the time of the draft. "I'll tell you something about that kid, he has a work ethic that is unbelievable. He flat out made himself into what he is. He has a lot of talent and comes from a real good home, but he worked his butt off for a lot of years and he's come a long way.
"A real good athlete, maybe the best I ever saw at the age I had him. Definitely the best I ever coached, and I coached a whole lot of kids. He was unstoppable. He was a great high school player. The only mistake he made in his life was going to Notre Dame instead of the University of Tennessee [where Irwin played]."
Now that Irwin has watched Smith perform on television with the Vikings, he believes Smith should be named NFL rookie of the year.
"I like his athleticism, his toughness, his intensity and his intelligence," Irwin said. "I think he's just exactly what the Vikings needed at that position. I'm very proud of him.