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Daily Slop - 28 Mar 25: Most improved NFL teams, season win total odds, and ending the tush push

One of the most polarizing prospects in this draft class is Texas A&M defensive end Shemar Stewart. Some analysts have him as one of their top 15 players in this draft class while others don’t see him as a first rounder at all. Stewart is so divisive because he’s one of the classic traits vs production type players while also falling into the workout warrior vs football player debate too. When you start looking into Stewart, it’s easy to see why he causes so much debate.

If you look at his combine measurements - 6-foot-5, 267 pounds, 34-inch arms - he looks like what you would build on Madden as a prototype for a defensive end.