Shemar Stewart
Texas A&M Aggies
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Shemar Stewart’s high school coach Mario Perez describes the star as a “football junkie that obsesses over film.” Stewart started playing football when he was 12 years old at Ives Estates Park in Miami. He played both the offensive line and defensive line growing up before moving to Monsignor Pace High School. He played on the varsity as a freshman. Stewart missed part of his junior season because of complications with COVID-19 and injuries. Stewart owns the Monsignor Pace record for deadlifting more than 600 pounds. He also plays basketball at Pace and averaged nearly 10 rebounds a game in his first two seasons. Stewart’s parents are Ansell and Latoya Smith.
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Like Carlos Dunlap, Shemar Stewart is a big blue-chip defensive end who has the size and athleticism to line up at a few spots along the front. Dunlap was an On3 Consensus top five prospect out of North Charleston (S.C.) Fort Dorchester in the 2007 cycle. Stewart has long been considered one of the top prospects in the 2022 cycle, dating to his freshman season. The two share similar stature, officially measuring between 6-foot-5 and 6-foot-6. Dunlap was a bit leaner as a high school prospect, in the 250 to 260 pound range, while Stewart has weighed in the 270’s. Both are top athletes with the ability to make impressive plays with their power and explosive movements in tracking down runners in pursuit.