Prior to his time with the Tigers, Lambert-Smith spent four years with the Nittany Lions.

He totaled 1,598 receiving yards on 116 career catches over his time at Penn State and displayed that big play ability with 20 catches over 20 yards.

Lambert-Smith also etched his name in the history books, becoming the only player in Penn State history with multiple 80-yard receptions over a career.

A Norfolk, Virginia native, Lambert-Smith attended Maury High School and worked his way to becoming one of the top prospects in the state.

He earned all-state honors each of his final three years at the school and helped lead the school to an undefeated 16-0 record and the state championship in his senior year, the school’s first title in 80 years.

After 58 total touchdowns in his last two seasons, Lambert-Smith finished his prep career as the No. 5 prospect in the state of Virginia.

The receiver has some NFL family as well.

Lambert-Smith’s uncle is former Seahawks Pro Bowl safety Kam Chancellor, who was also a fifth-round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.

Chancellor, a Virginia Tech product, played with Seattle for eight years and won a Super Bowl.