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Dylan Stewart

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2024
EDGE / 6-5 / 250

South Carolina

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Recruiting Class of 2024
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17
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3
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1
On3 DB / Dylan Stewart

As a College Recruit

Big, athletic pass rusher with the most complete physical skill set among 2024 EDGE prospects. Measured at 6-foot-5, 250 pounds with a 33.5-inch arm and 10.5-inch hand prior to his senior season. Added around 20 pounds of mass during his junior year. Clocked 40 yard dashes in the 4.6 second range at college camps as a rising junior. Has rare movement skills at his size. Flies around the field with a burst that pops off the screen. Lines up all over the front seven at his high school. Often plays in a two-point stance, both as a stand up rusher and off-ball linebacker. Shows high-end flexibility as a pass rusher. Stays low and turns the corner at high speeds with strong curvilinear movement. Dangerous on stunts and twists. Closes extremely quickly behind the line of scrimmage. Strong finisher in part due to his combination of speed and size. Finished his junior season with 16 sacks, which stacks up on the high end among his peers. Will need to continue developing to maximize his considerable talent.

Reminds Us Of
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Jaelan PhillipsEDGE/6-5.5/255
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HS Class of 2017
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2021Draft: Rnd1 /Pick18

Dylan Stewart's size, athleticism and ability to bend remind us of former top prospect Jaelan Phillips. Both had projectable physical skills at the same stage. Phillips was a bit more productive and longer.

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Scouting Journal

2/27/23

Dylan Stewart tabbed as On3's No. 1 overall prospect in 2024 cycle

Charles Power

There is a new No. 1 prospect in the updated 2024 On300 with EDGE Dylan Stewart now holding the top spot. The 6-foot-5, 230-pounder ranks as On3’s top pass rusher and rises up from No. 5 to No. 1 in this update. Stewart’s combination of size, length (34.25-inch arms), athleticism, bend and production (16 sacks) as a junior points to a projectable skill set. His translatable tools and body of work while playing a premium position put him in pole position for the top spot as we move into the camp season.