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    Shemar Stewart NFL Results of the combination: 40 WR Time, Bench press, more protruding facts

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsFebruary 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The first night of testing at the NFL combination is over, and a potential target of the Cleveland Browns In defensive Texas A&M, Shemar Stewart is now Indianapolis’s speech.

    While he was weighed about 15 pounds lighter than there was a month ago at the Bowl Senior in Reese (and does not expect it to play 267 pounds), the rusher of 6 feet 5 inches made a show. The lack of production during his stay with the Aggies dominated the conversation, but there are scheme problems to emphasize as well as the extremely explosive and disruptive band to show.

    Stewart is a player among the first 10 of this class and could be an ideal trade candidate for the Browns. So, what did he do the combination to improve his NFL 2025 draft stock? Let’s take a look.

    Its mortal jumps

    The first was Stewart’s vertical jump, and the boy was impressive. At 267 massive pounds, Stewart flew to an astonishing 40 -inch vertical jump.

    Then came the wide jump, where Stewart somehow exceeded his vertical jump! After jumping 40 inches in the open sea, the Texas A & M Young Pass Rusher then struck almost 11 feet in its large jump.

    The two Stewart jumps were respectively the results of the 98th and 99th centiles for the defensive ends at the combination of the NFL. And he did it at 6 feet 5 inches and 267 pounds.

    Shemar Stewart 40 yards

    While Stewart said during his media session that he planned to run in the 4.4 in the 40 yards dashboard, he did not succeed. However, that did not prevent him from burning a hole in the track at Lucas Oil Stadium.

    It has always burst at a dashboard of 4.59 40 yards. It is in the 96th centile of all defensive ends. Stewart is a flat monster whose band shows a disturbing football player worthy of being a top 10 in the draft of the NFL 2025.

    His latest NFL combines a relative sports score

    For reference, Stewart is larger than Myles Garrett by an inch, weighed only five pounds lighter than his colleague Aggie did it eight years ago (once again, Stewart plays around 280 pounds), and continued to run faster and jump as high as the overall choice n ° 1 2017 to his combination.

    This broke out its athletic score relating to 9.99 out of 10 and place it as the third athletic defensive side in the history of the NFL out of the combine of 1,800 since 1987. Not a bad day in the office for the future choice of Top-10 in the draft.

    Could the Browns be interested in Shemar Stewart in the NFL draft?

    Given the status of the job demand from Myles Garrett, the Browns could very easily talk to Stewart. Quite simply not with the second overall choice. While many allow themselves to pigeon the Browns to take a quarter-tree, there is a world where someone translates to the overall choice n ° 1 and takes the one they want. There is another world where someone also exchanges with a quarter.

    This could be particularly the case if they feel obliged to treat Garrett because of the harsh reality that he no longer wants to play in brown and orange. If the Browns find the path of choice n ° 6 with the Raiders of Las Vegas or choose the n ° 7 with the Jets of New York, it would be the ideal range for Nab Stewart if the tastes of the defensive platform of the Michigan Mason Graham and Penn State Pass Rusher Abdul Carter are out of the plateau.

    Daft on draft a stewart classified As a player No. 10 of this draft classAnd after this performance, he can continue to climb.

    This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Could Browns target Shemar Stewart at n ° 2 after the NFL combination?

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