Smith was born and raised in Chicago, IL. After his mother died in 1968 when he was six, Smith was raised by his paternal grandparents on the south side of Chicago until his graduation. Smith, the youngest boy of eight children, attended Chicago Vocational High School and played offensive and defensive tackle and ultimately received a full scholarship to the University of Kansas.
Smith was drafted by both professional leagues, National Football League and the United States Football League, in the 1984 draft by the Denver Broncos and the Tampa Bay Bandits. Smith elected to start his professional career with the USFL Tampa Bay Bandits. During his 3-year USFL career, he honed his skills alongside future NFL players Nate Newton and Dan Fike, while playing against the likes of Reggie White. Smith realized a childhood dream—playing in the NFL—with stops in Denver, Dallas, and a return to Tampa Bay. During his NFL career, Smith discovered the professional side of the NFL and was motivated to investigate litigation support as a potential future career.
Professional and philanthropic career
Smith was elected in February 2011 to serve as President of the Chicago Chapter of the NFLPA, Former Players. In this capacity, he acts as the spokesperson and organizer for Former NFL Players in the Chicago area. He has been able to use his position for the betterment of the organization, its members, and the community at-large. Smith, as leader of his NFLPA chapter, has organized and executed numerous high-profile projects. In association with a local chapter of the National Association of Home Builders, Smith organized a service day to revamp a Chicago area alternative high school. Smith worked to celebrate the importance of fathers and fatherhood in conjunction with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Recently, the Wall Street Journal featured an article about a new partnership Smith worked to initiate between the Chicago Chapter of the NFLPA, Former Players and RETROFIT, a “Chicago-based company dedicated to data-driven weight loss, to offer members an expert-led wellness program, helping them get in top condition through a holistic diet and exercise approach.” Smith has served as Chair of the Trustee Board of AMI Infinity Schools, Chicago. He also serves as an advisory board member of the Sports Leadership Institute. In 2013 Smith as elected Chairman of the Executive Board of the nonprofityouth organization, Dreams for Kids, Inc.