04-25-2025, 09:51 AM
(04-25-2025, 09:01 AM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]I'd hate for them to start drafting guys who were NOT athletic
Only, that's not what I said..... Try again.
(04-25-2025, 09:01 AM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]I'd hate for them to start drafting guys who were NOT athletic
(04-25-2025, 09:51 AM)ERIC1 Wrote: [ -> ]yes ..all the Bengals coaches and staff ..after all the scouring ..interviews .talking with coaches..purposefully chose a bad player..Ridiculous....the dude has a non stop motor..is physically impressive..is a great run defender..puts tremendous pressure on the quarterback most of the time..has unlimited potential..he was rated I go between 10-32....in the draft..He has not played a single down in the NFL and to trash him is absurd....Murphy was playing was much better at the end of last year..Jackson Carmen..well you don't take linemen that have had serious issues with their backs and surgeryu
(04-25-2025, 09:27 AM)Whatever Wrote: [ -> ]There was a draft pick called Ja'Marr Chase that had athleticism, too. Wonder how he worked out?
Hill played well and was our best CB last year before he got hurt.
I mean, seriously, I can understand not being a fan of the pick, but at the same time, I don't understand how you can complain about drafting athletic guys.
(04-25-2025, 09:00 AM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]Personally I don't think I like the pick. 4.5 sacks in his college career? He has the attitude of someone with 57. But, evidently he has tremendous traits, and is quick to the QB, so hopefully our coaches can teach him to finish. That said, we need to do something to keep Trey happy.
(04-25-2025, 09:42 AM)Au165 Wrote: [ -> ]Was not a fan of the pick but mainly because I thought there were polished players on the board who may be more productive THIS year. That said, and anyone who ever sees me speak will know I say this a lot, pressures are more indicative to winning your rep than sacks are. Sacks are a function of a lot of things but if we are asking can he beat his guy across from him the answer is yes. Let's say he still can't finish this year, if he can create a ton of pressure to force QB's to step up we may see increased sack production from our interior defenders.
We want the negative plays, but he can play a role in generating those even if he isn't the one getting the stat for it. I do think some of it is because he almost plays too fast and reckless at times and overruns QB's. He will have to be more under control but he has the physical tools to play in the league. People talking about his athleticism should keep in mind he isn't just AN athlete, he is one of the premier athletes ever tested for his size. Murphy was athletic but not really in the same realm as this guy so him being able to out athlete people is more of a reality I think.
If we come away with a safety and guard today I don't think I can complain too much overall.
(04-25-2025, 09:51 AM)Soonerpeace Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/2025/3/20/24390518/2025-nfl-draft-shemar-stewart-scouting-report-texas-am-edge-defender-pass-rusher-defensive-end
(04-25-2025, 09:56 AM)higgy100 Wrote: [ -> ]100% agree. He has cartoonish type athletic ability and strength and sometimes that translates to less thinking and less trusting on what you see and watched on film especially being the best athlete on the field. But the kid does and has made great and freakish plays and he is a heck of a football player.
Believing he can make every play can sometimes be the detriment. I believe the game will slow down for him as he'll be taught to focus more just on his assignments and then his natural ability to also make the WOW plays will still be there because you can't teach those physical traits he has.
(04-25-2025, 09:57 AM)ERIC1 Wrote: [ -> ]I have read most of the scouting reports and watched about 2 hours worth of videos on this guy..I think we did good..He applies pressure on almost every play ..We will see
(04-25-2025, 09:48 AM)Joelist Wrote: [ -> ]Look I think Stewart was a terrible pick; project players of this type can be had on Day 3 usually. you could see what happened (as usual) - we wanted Nolen and it was too obvious. He got taken right before us. We panicked and instead of doing the smart thing (grabbing a G/T right then while several good ones were there) reached on a project pick.
Now we're locked into G/T in Round 2 and because we need an immediate starter our choice is again obvious and again we're reduced to hoping they aren't taken before we pick. For a team that relies on the draft our war room seems poorly prepared and unable to react quickly to circumstances.
It isn't the end of the world but it is galling. All they had to do was go up there with Zabel's name on the card and they would be in a good position today.
(04-25-2025, 09:51 AM)ERIC1 Wrote: [ -> ]yes ..all the Bengals coaches and staff ..after all the scouring ..interviews .talking with coaches..purposefully chose a bad player..Ridiculous....the dude has a non stop motor..is physically impressive..is a great run defender..puts tremendous pressure on the quarterback most of the time..has unlimited potential..he was rated I go between 10-32....in the draft..He has not played a single down in the NFL and to trash him is absurd....Murphy was playing was much better at the end of last year..Jackson Carmen..well you don't take linemen that have had serious issues with their backs and surgeryu
(04-25-2025, 10:13 AM)NotBigzo Wrote: [ -> ]Myles Murphy was so much better at the end of last season that the Bengals felt the need to draft someone replace and compete with him for clock.....
(04-25-2025, 10:02 AM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]I think he'll be good. But man they sure blasted the pick on ABC
(04-25-2025, 09:00 AM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]I wish people would stop saying look at Danielle Hunter.
Hunter was a 3rd round pick, not 17th overall.
That's more acceptable to take a gamble on someone who produced little in college.
And then Oweh mentioned?
Oweh had more sacks in 2019 (5.0) than Stewart had his whole college career (4.5, 1.5 each year).
Oweh also went 31st overall, not 17th overall.
And don't forget Oweh took until his 4TH YEAR before he eclipsed 5.0 sacks in the NFL.
Stewart's own teammate last year on the same DL (Scourton) had 5.0 sacks.
Stewart may get going in the NFL, and I hope he does.
Ultimately, this is on coaching now.
And how long will it take to actually get him productive?
And when I personally say productive, I mean 7+ sacks. That's my personal expectation for a 1st round DE.
I won't go as far to say worst draft in the Burrow era because we haven't seen him yet in a Bengal uniform, and he may eventually become a good player.
I just really don't want to see a 1st round pick as a rotational player for 2+ years again.
Bengals need dudes to help them win now while Burrow, Chase, and Higgins are in their prime.
(04-25-2025, 08:40 AM)PDub80 Wrote: [ -> ]Murphy & Hill both had the same best attribute Stewart does : Athleticism. How has that worked out? AWFUL.
Bengals are slow learners. Hell, I feel like they've actually just dropped out of school and are living off an inheritance at this point.
(04-25-2025, 02:03 AM)NotBigzo Wrote: [ -> ]We’ve learned nothing and Stewart will be right there with Jackson Carmen and Myles Murphy.
Steelers took Harmon. Cowboys took Banks. Falcons took two great edge rushers, and Philly got Campbell.
I hate it here.
(04-25-2025, 10:47 AM)Au165 Wrote: [ -> ]I actually would like to reference something from listening to the coaches talk. They mention a lot about him being able to rush from any alignment. I wonder if we won't see him rush from inside on passing downs and see a "NASCAR" package like the old Giants would run. We could go Ossai and Trey on the edges and Murphy and Stewart inside. You let the two raw but physically gifted guys try to rush against worse athletes while you give your more polished guys a shot on the edge.
The fact they mentioned it multiple times about him being able to align anywhere, I wonder if their belief is they will just move him to whichever matchup is most favorable each week and let him give it a go there? It could be interesting. He has reps rushing from every inside technique including the 0/1 in college.
(04-25-2025, 10:30 AM)Squintz Wrote: [ -> ]Hunter was also 20 years old.