NEW YORK - APRIL 29: The stage is shown with the NFL Logo at the 2006 NFL Draft on April 29, 2006 at Radio City Music Hall in New York, New York. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images)

The best player in the NFL Draft has some serious health issues, and that's scaring teams away

Once a top-10 prospect, this guy is seeing his stock plummet.

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Notre Dame linebacker Jaylon Smith suffered a brutal ACL and LCL tear in his left knee in his team's Fiesta Bowl loss to Ohio State.

Smith has recovered well enough to lift an absurd amount of weight, but that doesn't mean he's fully healthy. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, a medical re-check showed the same nerve issues they did at the NFL combine, and he's not expected to play at all in the 2016 season:

Smith had 114 tackles last season and was considered a top-10 prospect before the combine.

"He could be the best player in this draft," ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. said per ESPN, "and you're probably going to have to redshirt him."

Smith reportedly took out a $5 million loss of value policy if an injury caused him to fall out of the first round (via ESPN) which it currently is expected to do.