Evan Stewart
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As a former Five-Star Plus+ recruit, Evan Stewart arrived on the college football scene with one of the top resumes in the country. But it took a transfer to Oregon to help him find his "happy place." "The thing that probably sticks out the most to me about Evan is the way he attacks the ball in the air," Oregon coach Dan Lanning said. "He can contort his body and move in a lot of different directions to be able to grab balls that a lot of guys don't go attack. He's truly a guy that when the ball is in the air, he's going to go attack the ball." In his sophomore season with Texas A&M, Stewart finished with 514 receiving yards on 38 catches and four touchdowns. In his freshman campaign with the Aggies, Stewart had 649 receiving yards on 53 catches and two touchdowns.
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For starters Evan Stewart and Odell Beckham Jr. have similar athletic backgrounds. Both played soccer growing up and have mothers who were track athletes. While Beckham added significant size at LSU, both were 5-foot-11 and in the 160-170 pound range as high school prospects. Stewart’s change of direction, overall athleticism and ability to make acrobatic grabs also remind us of Beckham. The Texas A&M signee is more of an accomplished track athlete at the high school level, though Beckham was no slouch in that regard.