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Welcome Shamar Stewart
I’m not sure how good of an evaluator he is, but Chris Simms had Stewart as his 2nd best edge in the draft.

Bengals needed a pass rush opposite Trey and now they are stacked at edge if he pans out.
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I also like that he knows where he needs to improve and also wants to learn from Trey. Seems like a good kid so hopefully he can be a great player for the Bengals.

Burrow handled that well - don’t big time people and assume they know who you are even though they do. Also shook hands and introduced himself to everyone who was with Stewart. Small thing but it seems like a lot of young men these days don’t do that stuff and don’t know how to interact with people (blame the phones we are all putting in their hands when they are just toddlers).
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I like this pick he does need to learn to keep an eye on guy with ball and get him to the ground better.

But there are so many things we don't need to teach him or have him improve at.

He is grown man strong to hold up against the run and to help rush the passer he doesn't need to add weight or hit the weight room just to get strong enough to play which is a long process with some players.

He has an array of pass rushing moves and knows how to use them again he does not need coached up on how to get to the quarterback just how to finish the play the easy part.

Great attitude and great energy seem to be a lot more vocal than some of our other linemen which is a good thing.

I don't think Hendrickson will be on our team beyond this year. Hubbard is retired so, this guy and some others on our Dine will have to step up and fill the voids this year and next year but we need to get stouter against the run in our division that's why I think he fits us and will work out.

The sacks will come give him a chance to play before we judge the guy.
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