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*** [RD 1] Bengals Select ~ SHEMAR STEWART, DE ***

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1 minute ago, BlackJesus said:

 

So few people watched any of this stuff. 

 

One other thing, and the reason I had special grades for him, Mike Green, and JTT, is that they all lined up on the Left side, which is to say opposite Trey. No projection there. What that tape shows is the obvious power explosion and speed, but also some real bend. Again, he didn't get to line up outside the tackle like this at A&M. Here here is at the senior bowl going against top Tackles and dominating them. 

 

 

1 minute ago, alleycat said:

 

So few people watched any of this stuff. 

 

One other thing, and the reason I had special grades for him, Mike Green, and JTT, is that they all lined up on the Left side, which is to say opposite Trey. No projection there. What that tape shows is the obvious power explosion and speed, but also some real bend. Again, he didn't get to line up outside the tackle like this at A&M. Here here is at the senior bowl going against top Tackles and dominating them. 

 

 

No one questions his athleticism.  He's elite there. 

PFF 

 

Stewart is a scheme-versatile, high-potential athlete who is still working on winning his reps with technique and discipline as much as athletic ability. His lack of production throughout his college career speaks to the lack of refinement in his game, but he is built like a future NFL player and should be a Day 2 pick because of it.

Standing at 6-foot-6, 285 pounds with good length in his arms and explosiveness out of his stance, those long arms give Stewart an advantage to keep offensive tackles on their heels when he’s driving with his legs, but his aiming points with his hands remain high, wide and overall inconsistent. He hasn’t mastered many pass-rush moves and wins mainly off athletic ability right now.

When he fires off his front foot in his stance, he can really give offensive tackles trouble to protect their outside shoulder — but he consistently launches off his back foot, which helps them match his speed. He also lets blockers get their hands on him first too often. His anticipation improved in 2024, but he remains a player who often has to see it to react to it. His speed-to-power, specifically from a 3- and 4-point stances is imposing and can really move linemen multiple steps back. He also takes that strong approach to anchoring against the run.

3 minutes ago, MichaelWeston said:

PFF 

 

Stewart is a scheme-versatile, high-potential athlete who is still working on winning his reps with technique and discipline as much as athletic ability. His lack of production throughout his college career speaks to the lack of refinement in his game, but he is built like a future NFL player and should be a Day 2 pick because of it.

Standing at 6-foot-6, 285 pounds with good length in his arms and explosiveness out of his stance, those long arms give Stewart an advantage to keep offensive tackles on their heels when he’s driving with his legs, but his aiming points with his hands remain high, wide and overall inconsistent. He hasn’t mastered many pass-rush moves and wins mainly off athletic ability right now.

When he fires off his front foot in his stance, he can really give offensive tackles trouble to protect their outside shoulder — but he consistently launches off his back foot, which helps them match his speed. He also lets blockers get their hands on him first too often. His anticipation improved in 2024, but he remains a player who often has to see it to react to it. His speed-to-power, specifically from a 3- and 4-point stances is imposing and can really move linemen multiple steps back. He also takes that strong approach to anchoring against the run.

285?  Everything I see says 267

Golden kept talking about his production, which doesn't really exist, as a positive

His Highlight reel is him getting close to the QB

He wins the interview. 

 

 

Just now, Jason said:

285?  Everything I see says 267

 

Thats from PFF, your number is right from the Combine. 

24 minutes ago, New Jersey Bengal said:

How could a project how this high?

Talent beyond sacks

They'll come..

2 minutes ago, Jason said:

285?  Everything I see says 267

He played the season at 285. He showed up at the combine at 267. I don't know what he weighed at the senior bowl, where he dominated, but would be curious to know. 

3 minutes ago, Jason said:

285?  Everything I see says 267

Very athletic..

2 minutes ago, MichaelWeston said:

 

Thats from PFF, your number is right from the Combine. 

He was asked to add weight at A&M but in previous years he was closer to 270 and preferred that weight at DE

6 minutes ago, Jamie_B said:

I hope the traits can turn into production 

Proper training he could be a star..

1 minute ago, Inigo Montoya said:

Not a good day for the Bengals.  I will be shocked if they can develop this guy.  

Every drafted player needs development 

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