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Evan Stewart

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Frisco, TXLiberty
Jersey
#7
Pos
WR
HT / WT
6-0 / 170
Class
SR
NIL Valuation
$1.5M
Whisper $
Rivals
6
NATL
#33
POS
#4
ST
#5
On3
98
NATL
#17
POS
#3
ST
#4
ESPN
90
NATL
#13
POS
#2
ST
#3
247
99
NATL
#6
POS
#1
ST
#2
The Journey
Class of 2022
Texas A&M Aggies
ENROLLED
Liberty Redhawks
Liberty Redhawks
2021 – 2021
HIGH SCHOOL

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Reminds Us Of

Odell Beckham Jr.
Odell Beckham Jr.
WR / 5-11 / 198
LSULSU · HS Class of 2011
New York2014 Draft · Rnd 1 · Pick 12

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.

Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Oregon
ENROLLED1/11/2024
N/A
1595 mi
11
1
13
Texas A&M
OFFERED
N/A
178 mi
1
3
21
Georgia
N/A
779 mi
3
5
30
Oregon
OregonENROLLED
N/A
Texas A&M
Dameyune Craig
N/A
Alabama
Jay Valai
N/A
Georgia
Cortez Hankton
N/A
Texas
Andre Coleman
N/A

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Evan Stewart Scouting Summary
Charles Power
10/26/21

One of the more dynamic and well-rounded wide receiver prospects in several cycles. An elite athlete with outstanding marks in multiple events in track and field. Transfers that athleticism over to the gridiron, where he is the top big-play threat in the 2022 cycle. Has palpable gravity as a deep threat. Eats up the corner's cushion with his burst off the line and puts defensive backs out of phase consistently on vertical routes. Draws substantial attention from opposing defenses and beats double coverage at a high rate. Has shown plus ball skills in game and camp settings with the ability to come down with acrobatic high-point catches. Improved his route-running between his junior and senior seasons and is now among the more technically-refined receivers in the cycle. Will need to continue adding mass and strength to combat physical corners off the line of scrimmage. Opted out of his senior season after playing in four games.

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Measurements & Testing

Evan StewartLiberty
Top 300 WR AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
170
195
200
87.2%85.0%
Height
6-0
6-1
6-1
98.6%98.6%
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Personal Life

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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