While at Georgia Tech, Demond Smith recorded 181 tackles (7 1/2 for loss), nine pass breakups and one interception. Credit: Jason Getz

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Green Bay — Demond Smith, a safety from Georgia Tech, became the 19th undrafted free agent to sign a deal with the Green Bay Packers, according to a source.

At 5-11 1/2 and 200 pounds, Smith was a three-year starter at Georgia Tech and spent his senior year at free safety. He made 51 tackles (2 1/2 for loss) and recorded one pass breakup last season. For his career, Smith finished with 181 tackles (7 1/2 for loss), nine pass breakups and one interception.

He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.54 seconds and posted a vertical leap of 34 inches.

A native of Monroe, Ga., Smith was a high school quarterback who earned all-state honors as a senior. He ran an option offense at Monroe Area High School and finished with 1,795 yards rushing (a school record) and 25 touchdowns as a senior. He also passed for 431 yards and five touchdowns.

Smith's deal with the Packers included an undisclosed signing bonus, according to a source, and he also received interest from the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots. In addition to the undrafted free agents the Packers are bringing to rookie orientation later this week, they have invited a host of players to camp on a tryout basis.

One of the more interesting is Georgia Tech running back Broderick Snoddy, who due to injury wasn't able to show a lot in his final two years. But the 5-8 1/2, 192-pound slot back had an impressive pro day and will get a chance to show the Packers what he's like when he's healthy.

Over the past two years, Snoddy carried just 48 times because of a broken hand in '15 and a broken leg in '14. But he averaged 9.73 yards per carry and scored three touchdowns.

At his pro day, he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds, had a 32-inch vertical leap and a 10-foot-4 broad jump. He benched 225 pounds 15 times. Snoddy holds the Georgia Tech record in the 60-yard dash.

Another interesting tryout participant is German wide receiver Patrick Donahue. NFLDraftDiamonds.com reported he would be at Packers camp this week. He is 5-10, 195 pounds and ran a 4.4-second 40. He was a teammate of Moritz Boehringer, the workout wonder who was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings.

Here are some other players who, according to their agents or published reports, are expected to attend the camp on a tryout basis:

■ DE Kyle Steuck, Northern Michigan, 6-3, 317 pounds, 5.25 40-yard dash

■ RB Savon Huggins, Northern Iowa, 5-11, 208, 4.58

■ QB Gary Nova, Rutgers, 6-1 1/2, 222, 4.73 (undrafted in 2014)

■ WR Mitch Skarban, Wisconsin Lutheran, 6-4, 195, no recorded 40 time

■ G Lucas Patrick, Duke, 6-2 1/2, 313, 5.26

■ G Cory Tucker, Slippery Rock, 6-4, 314, no recorded 40 time

■ DE/OLB Dale Pierson, Iowa State, 6-2, 245, 4.88

Packers coach Mike McCarthy has yet to release the date and times of the rookie camp, but it is expected to be this week.