Dolphins meet Shemar Stewart, other defensive linemen at combine


INDIANAPOLIS — Whether veteran defensive tackle Calais Campbell returns to the Miami Dolphins or not, they could use an infusion of talented youth on the defensive line.

With 10 picks in the coming NFL draft, the Dolphins are sure to address that need in late April, and there are plenty of quality defensive line prospects to snag in this class.

Versatile Texas A&M defensive lineman Shemar Stewart is a South Florida native and Miami Monsignor Pace High alum. Speaking at the NFL scouting combine at Indiana Convention Center on Wednesday morning, he revealed he was a Dolphins fan growing up.

“Of course,” he said. “Jarvis Landry all the way.”

In a deep defensive line class, Stewart could be a mid-to-late first-round pick. He can line up in different spots on the line at 285 pounds, able to play the edge with his hand in the ground and come inside to play the 3-technique, lining up between the offense’s guard and tackle.

Stewart met with the Dolphins at the combine, and the idea of returning to South Florida to help his hometown team appeals to him, if Miami, holding on to the No. 13 pick in the first round, were to take him.

“It would mean a lot,” said Stewart, who has felt the pain of Dolphins fans over the years. “My No. 1 goal, for whatever team I go to, is to have more wins than the year before. Miami, I feel like we haven’t been winning in a very long time, so to go back to the city and turn it around, I feel like that’s a very big honor.”

Some believe the Dolphins could take the first offensive guard off the board, likely Alabama’s Tyler Booker, but if they went defensive tackle in the draft, Michigan’s Kenneth Grant and Ole Miss’ Walter Nolen are other possibilities Miami is surely surveying at the combine this week.



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