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The Miami Dolphins need help along the defensive line and this bright prospect with the big personality could be a fit
Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway (2) evades Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (4) during the first half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway (2) evades Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (4) during the first half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

INDIANAPOLIS — Combine prospect media interviews kicked off Wednesday morning, and an early standout in that department was Texas A&M edge defender Shemar Stewart.

The native of Miami showed off a big personality when discussing various topics, including what it would mean to play for his hometown team.

After confirming he had met with the Dolphins at the combine — a "home visit," he called it — said he obviously grew up a Miami fan.

"I mean, it would mean a lot," Stewart said. "You know, my number one goal is for whatever team I go to is to have more wins the year before. And Miami, I feel like we haven't been winning in a very long time. So to turn the city to go back and see and turn it up I feel like that's very big honors."

The use of the word "we" in describing the Dolphins didn't go unnoticed, which prompted Stewart to confirm he fandom growing up before adding, "Jarvis Landry all the way."

Stewart is a rare physical specimen whose college production didn't quite match what one would expect, kinda, sorta like the Dolphins' first-round pick last year, Chop Robinson.

Edge defender isn't necessarily a big priority for the Dolphins considering the team already has Robinson, Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb, but the fact the team met with him certainly is interesting.

Stewart said he potentially could be a Hall of Famer one day and the only thing stopping him is himself.

He also came up with this gem: "“f you don’t pick me, just know I’m going to bring hell to your city.”

Stewart also is a big fan of former Dolphins quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, who returned to coach at his alma mater of Miami Northwestern High and led the school to a state championship.

"There was one time I was when I was a little bit younger, I was kind of obsessed with playing receiver, and my best friend at the time played quarterback and Teddy Bridgewater and my best friend had the same trainer," Stewart said. "So I got to catch a couple balls from Teddy Two Gloves. My hands hurt for a couple days, though."

THE SHEMAR STEWART DRAFT PROFILE

Here's what NFL.com draft analyst Lance Zierlein wrote about Stewart:

"Stewart is carved from granite, possessing a rare blend of traits, explosiveness and untapped upside. He’s long and sudden off the snap but hasn’t learned to weaponize his hands to control the point of attack and bypass protection with go-to moves. His bull-rush compresses the pocket off the edge, and he’s too athletic for guards when reduced inside. He can be very disruptive in both phases but requires additional training to start converting his opportunities into finishes. The lack of production relative to the traits is a concern; still, players who move like him are highly coveted. While the boom-or-bust label might be in play, it feels like a matter of time before it all starts to click at a high level."

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ALAIN POUPART

Alain Poupart is the publisher/editor of Miami Dolphins On SI and host of the All Dolphins Podcast. Alain has covered the Miami Dolphins on a full-time basis since 1989 for various publications and media outlets, including Dolphin Digest, The Associated Press and the Dolphins team website. In addition to being a credentialed member of the Miami Dolphins press corps, Alain has covered three Super Bowls (for NFL.com, Football News and the Montreal Gazette), the annual NFL draft, the Senior Bowl, and the NFL Scouting Combine. During his almost 40 years in journalism, which began at the now-defunct Miami News, Alain has covered practically every sport at one time or another, from tennis to golf, baseball, basketball and everything in between. The career also included time as a copy editor, including work on several books, such as "Still Perfect," an inside look at the Miami Dolphins' 1972 perfect season. A native of Montreal, Canada, whose first language is French, Alain grew up a huge hockey fan but soon developed a love for all sports, including NFL football. He has lived in South Florida since the 1980s.

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