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2025 NFL Free Agency and Draft: DT
#81
(Yesterday, 12:51 PM)JustInTime Wrote: I’m going to be super interested to see Stewart in the hoop drill. About 90 seconds into my first look at him I’m like “can you show me something other than power”. Immediately he puts a nice spin move on and follows it up with a great loop. More power, power, power. Then I see him dip and yeah he can but seems a tad stiff.

But, Jesus he is relentless, pursuing all over, doesn’t get fooled and can close. He can definitely line up at 4i. He’s gonna make an assistant OL coach shart.

Yep, Aggies put him at 4i a lot. Interesting article HERE about that. 

"Under first-year HC Mike Elko at Texas A&M, the Aggies ran the tite/mint front defenses that have taken over college football, and are similar to what Georgia has run in their latest stretch of dominance. In these defenses, the defensive line is taught much differently than other defensive line play. The structure of the defense calls for players like Stewart to be placed as the 4i technique on the line, rarely having many reps out wide where he can pin his ears back."

I watched Nolen, Harmon, Collins, ONL, Alexander, Sanders...and then put on Stewart. Now I know it's a slightly unfair comparison due to where each lined up, but my jaw is still on the floor. I think he can be a pass rushing maniac from the 5t/4t/4i position.
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(Yesterday, 01:12 PM)MaroonBells Wrote: Yep, Aggies put him at 4i a lot. Interesting article HERE about that. 

"Under first-year HC Mike Elko at Texas A&M, the Aggies ran the tite/mint front defenses that have taken over college football, and are similar to what Georgia has run in their latest stretch of dominance. In these defenses, the defensive line is taught much differently than other defensive line play. The structure of the defense calls for players like Stewart to be placed as the 4i technique on the line, rarely having many reps out wide where he can pin his ears back."

I watched Nolen, Harmon, Collins, ONL, Alexander, Sanders...and then put on Stewart. Now I know it's a slightly unfair comparison due to where each lined up, but my jaw is still on the floor. I think he can be a pass rushing maniac from the 5t/4t/4i position.
I think he’s a guy BFlo could get a lot out of. Looking forward to his 10 yard split.



Was with BFlo in Miami.
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#83


7 rushing TDs. Solves two problems. Plus, a third JJ would be nice.
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#84
(Yesterday, 03:51 PM)JustInTime Wrote:

7 rushing TDs. Solves two problems. Plus, a third JJ would be nice.

The new Fridge? Same size. Consensus 5th rounder, he'd be good depth for Harrison Phillips at nose and with the tush push on its way out, he can start a new (again) trend at the goal line.
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#85


*shiver*

I see it.
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Yeah.
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