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Analysis: The report of a Bears 30 visit for Texas A&M edge rusher Shemar Stewart sent fans scurrying for shelter but there are some suggesting he’d be solid.

When it was reported Shemar Stewart from Texas A&M would be at Halas Hall for a 30 visit on Monday the collective groans in social media from Bears fans seemed to echo for minutes.

Bears fans may have been even less concerned over the reports one player who was slated for a 30 visit, Texas’ Isaiah Bond, surrendered to police over a sexual assault charge that he denies

It’s been this way throughout the NFL, actually, when they find out their team is looking at Stewart.

He might be one of the most unpopular or polarizing players to come into an NFL draft in years because of the combination of his 4 1/2 career sack numbers for Texas A&M and his RAS (relative athletic score).

Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M is a perplexing case study in how to assess production on the edge and he'll visit the Bears.

I don’t get people’s obsession with Shemar Stewart. I get he tested amazing but he has shown no in game production. 4.5 sacks in 3 years. Bears are in no position to take a chance on developing someone.

— Paul Gray Fantasy (@paul_gray13) March 2, 2025
No defensive lineman has ever had a higher RAS, a number measuring speed, strength, athleticism based on their testing. He had a 10 out of 10 in RAS after a 4.58-second 40, 40-inch vertical leap and 10-foot-11 broad jump as a 6-foot-5 3/4, 267-pound player.

He has the workout warrior tag, but the lack of sacks is alarming.

Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M is a perplexing case study in how to assess production on the edge and he'll visit the Bears.

#Bears fans probably won’t like this, but private workout with Shemar Stewart coming https://t.co/aedXpjUE4E pic.twitter.com/91TNfw1fSM

— Swift Sports Network (@SwiftyNetwork) April 10, 2025
The visit report had the meme people working overtime with ways to generate expressions of angst. The best might have been one equating it to a Shea McClellin draft day experience. McClellin was 19th overall in 2012 by Bears GM Phil Emery and left after 7 1/2 sacks in four seasons.

Emery left after three drafts.

Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M is a perplexing case study in how to assess production on the edge and he'll visit the Bears.

Me when the Bears pass on Jeanty and JPJ for “Shemar Stewart” or “Mykel Williams” (I would still trust Ben Johnson after my crash out) pic.twitter.com/qnwtaG5Oox

— CeeVee3 (@CeeVee3YT) March 19, 2025
Also alarming for some was his comment at the combine.

“I would say, sometimes the stats don’t tell the whole story,” Stewart said. “It’s all about the film. And when you look at the film, you can really see what’s going on for the most part.

“the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results”.

Looking at career sack totals for college isn’t always a good measuring stick.

Danielle Hunter had exactly the same number of sacks as Stewart in college but in the NFL he has only had three seasons in nine when he didn’t get to double digits for sacks and five times has had 12 or more.

Pro Football Focus saw Stewart as particularly active last year with 39 pressures in 315 pass rush snaps, and his ability to stop the run has never been questioned. In fact, it has been outstanding.

With the 10th pick in the draft you hope for more.

There is a player like Stewart in the second round, with a very high RAS and run-stopping ability and that’s Arkansas edge Landon Jackson. He didn’t have a lot of sacks, either, but 16 in four seasons is at LSU and Arkansas isn’t terrible, and he did make 28 tackles for loss.

No one seriously talks about Jackson as a high first-round pick, though. If the Bears drafted Jackson in Round 2, they’d probably be matching value to talent.

At this spot in the draft, there would be plenty of worries the Bears had found the new Michael Haynes or Vernon Gholston, impressive players coming out of college who did nothing in the NFL. The Bears took Haynes 14th in Round 1 and he was cut prior to their Super Bowl season of 2006. Gholston came to the Jets highly touted, sixth overall, and never made an NFL sack.

There would be worries they had just found the new K’Lavon Chaisson, a 20th overall pick who has 10 sacks in five seasons. Or maybe he’s the new Clelin Ferrell, a fourth overall pick out of Clemson by the Raiders who has 17 sacks six seasons and three seasons later.

If they traded back to take him, there still might be concerns he’s the new L.J. Collier, an edge taken 29th by Seattle who has had six sacks in six seasons for

The Wire Sports has an interesting look at all of Stewart’s production in college and draws comparisons to past players but pretty much concludes the same thing about him: He would be fine for a good team to take a chance on late in Round 1.

However, it’s really a total roll of the dice for a team like the Bears to draft him in the top part of Round 1.

 

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