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 by PARAM
2 months 5 days ago
 Total posts:   13212  
 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

Kid is a whirling dervish. Plays with his hair on fire. Snead intimated the conversation with him made it clear what a life changing event it's been. Can't wait to hear that one. But can't wait to see him play even more.

 by Zen_Ronin
2 months 5 days ago
 Total posts:   2440  
 Joined:  Sep 26 2016
Canada   Edmonton, AB
Pro Bowl

RAMMAN76 wrote:Do Ford and Landman ring a bell?


You know what? Guilty. I absolutely 100% forgot about those guys.

 by Joe Pendleton
2 months 5 days ago
 Total posts:   2142  
 Joined:  Jun 12 2021
Virgin Islands (USA)   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

i hope this Kid kicks ass :D

 by PARAM
2 months 5 days ago
 Total posts:   13212  
 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

Joe Pendleton wrote:i hope this Kid kicks ass :D


If he does, our secondary is going to be very appreciative. Verse, Young, Kobie, Poona, Tyler D and Josiah Steward will be bringing A LOT of heat. Can't wait to see them all in action together.

Loved his comment in the video, "don't forget about Josh Wallace!"

 by snackdaddy
2 months 4 days ago
 Total posts:   10043  
 Joined:  May 30 2015
United States of America   Merced California
Hall of Fame

This is easily my favorite pick. A we not me guy. Number one in pass rush win rate? Over Abdul Carter? Love the pissed off pit bull description. I gotta think his size or lack of is why he wasn't picked higher. I do remember the same knock on a former Rams player. You might remember his name. Aaron Donald.

 by PARAM
2 months 4 days ago
 Total posts:   13212  
 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

Draft Buzz:

Draft Profile: Bio
From Bronx street ball to the bright lights of the Big House, Josaiah Stewart's path to the NFL draft embodies the grit that defines his game. The 6'1", 245-pound edge defender burst onto the college scene as a freshman at Coastal Carolina, shattering the program's single-season sack record with 12.5 quarterback takedowns. After earning Freshman All-American honors and dominating the Sun Belt for two seasons, Stewart took his talents to Ann Arbor, where he evolved from situational pass rusher to team captain for the national champion Wolverines.

Stewart's two-year stint at Michigan proved he could hang with elite competition, racking up 14 sacks and 21.5 tackles for loss while earning All-Big Ten honors both seasons. His signature performance came in the 2024 Rose Bowl semifinal against Alabama, where he terrorized the Crimson Tide's offensive line for seven tackles and repeatedly forced their quarterback off his spot in crucial moments.

The former three-star recruit who played just one and a half seasons of high school ball due to COVID-19 has developed into one of the most polished pass rushers in this draft class. His production speaks volumes - 30 career sacks, 46 tackles for loss, and consistent disruption against top-tier competition. Most impressively, Stewart's game took a significant leap forward in 2024, leading Michigan's defensive front with 13 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks while earning second-team All-Big Ten honors.
Scouting Report: Strengths
Explosive first step causes instant problems for tackles, consistently winning the edge
Masterful hand technician who sets up rushes with euro-steps and stems, keeping blockers guessing with a deep arsenal of rips, swims, and cross-chops
Natural leverage player who plays with outstanding pad level, allowing him to get under bigger tackles' pads despite lacking prototypical size
Elite motor shows up constantly on film - routinely makes hustle plays 15-20 yards downfield and racks up coverage sacks through pure determination
Sophisticated pass rush plan demonstrates high football IQ, consistently setting up counter moves and adapting mid-game when initial approach gets stymied
Surprisingly stout at the point of attack against tight ends, using natural leverage and compact frame to hold his ground better than size suggests
Quick processor who sniffs out screens and draws, showing ability to quickly transition from rush to pursuit when plays develop away
Scheme versatile player who's shown ability to play both standing up and hand in dirt, while also displaying comfort dropping into shallow zones


Think John Abraham

 by Youngblood22
2 months 4 days ago
 Total posts:   155  
 Joined:  Aug 31 2023
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Rookie

snackdaddy wrote:This is easily my favorite pick. A we not me guy. Number one in pass rush win rate? Over Abdul Carter? Love the pissed off pit bull description. I gotta think his size or lack of is why he wasn't picked higher. I do remember the same knock on a former Rams player. You might remember his name. Aaron Donald.


Same was said of London Fletcher

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