There's typically an unexpected standout star in the first few days of training camp every summer, but most times that person is over three-feet tall.
The Eagles kicked off their training camp activities at the NovaCare Complex in South Philadelphia on Monday morning and most of the rookies were there to go through drills.
But it was little T.J. Smith, son of veteran free agent wide receiver Torrey Smith, who stole the show. The two were seen on the field throwing the pigskin around with camera crews filming for a segment for TheUndefeated website.
You see that arm? Nick Foles better not look over his shoulder.
CSNPhilly camera crews also caught up with Smith and his son, the smaller of which is already well versed in doing Eagles chants. Great parenting if I must say.
You can watch that footage in the above video.
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How about @TorreySmithWR son TJ?!
He knows his @Eagles chant at 3 years old ✌🏻 pic.twitter.com/INWGiUeGYU— John Clark CSN/NBC (@JClarkCSN) July 24, 2017
Best video of day from @Eagles camp! 🔥🔥@TorreySmithWR playing carch with his sons pic.twitter.com/90K3EzLHYQ— John Clark CSN/NBC (@JClarkCSN) July 24, 2017