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Shemar Stewart

A bit of the lack of production as far as sack numbers for Shemar Stewart can be chalked up to the defensive scheme of A&M's defense where containment from the ends is often the #1 priority more so then other defenses. Nic Scourton has eluded to this in interviews comparing his days from Purdue.


A&M scheme
 
First of all... a brief apology... I might be a-fixin' to be a little sarcastic here... (bear with me).

Last year, a number of us stated quite clearly that Chop Robinson was THE physical freak among the OLB-type Edges last year, but the crybabies (here's the sarcasm that I warned you about) sniffed... but his production! If he was any good, he would have put up sooo many more sacks.

I guess they were.... WRONG (as Ray would jabber).

Chop had/has a nightmarish first step and as one of the youngest players in the draft, he just hadn't put it all together yet. The classic, decent floor/astronomical ceiling prospect. ...and he came on as the season progressed, even though his running buddies were... umm... old, and less than stellar.

But Fever... (you say)... I thought your title said Shemar Stewart?

Can you say, hit me again, Chris.

Shemar KILLED the Combine... just killed it. He put up some of the best numbers, not just of this combine but historically.

I already liked him.

Now he is the #1 prospect on my board at 13. Pairing these two would give us a dream pass rush. One power/speed, and one with a dynamite twitch.

If he's on the board and we pass. I'll cry... out loud.
You spelled "wrong" "RONG". - LOL
 
I'd also include Will Campbell as a guy who won't make it to 13. First OL off the board is my guess. Will Johnson is more likely to make it to 13, IMO. Depending on how his pro day goes. Some are now questioning his long speed.
I agree - I think Johnson has as good a chance to drop as many we're talking about on this thread - meaning less than 50% - but in aggregate someone's sure to fall.
 
More on the Banks question...

Yes, Banks too is smaller than ideal. Indeed, this shows up in many of the scouting reports that I've seen. Most think he could survive at Tackle or thrive at Guard. Membou? He's a Guard in my mind... that is, if his listed measurements are accurate (and many times they are not). 6'3" and 330some pounds... he's have to be elite to play outside for long-- especially as he slows over his career.
Need a starting Offensive Lineman. Period.
 
First of all... a brief apology... I might be a-fixin' to be a little sarcastic here... (bear with me).I'm here 🐻

Last year, a number of us stated quite clearly that Chop Robinson was THE physical freak among the OLB-type Edges last year, but the crybabies (here's the sarcasm that I warned you about) sniffed... but his production! If he was any good, he would have put up sooo many more sacks.

I guess they were.... WRONG (as Ray would jabber).

Chop had/has a nightmarish first step and as one of the youngest players in the draft, he just hadn't put it all together yet. The classic, decent floor/astronomical ceiling prospect. ...and he came on as the season progressed, even though his running buddies were... umm... old, and less than stellar.

But Fever... (you say)... I thought your title said Shemar Stewart?

Can you say, hit me again, Chris.

Shemar KILLED the Combine... just killed it. He put up some of the best numbers, not just of this combine but historically.

I already liked him.

Now he is the #1 prospect on my board at 13. Pairing these two would give us a dream pass rush. One power/speed, and one with a dynamite twitch.

If he's on the board and we pass. I'll cry... out loud.
 
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