Mark Stewart () - 1969 NFL Draft Pick #265 by CIN
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Mark Stewart (1969 NFL Draft)
Player Overview:
- Name: Mark Stewart
- Position: Defensive End
- College: University of Maryland
- Height/Weight: 6'5", 250 lbs
Strengths:
- Exceptional size and athleticism for a defensive end, providing a physical presence on the line.
- Strong pass-rushing abilities, showcasing quickness off the snap and an array of pass-rushing techniques.
- Good lateral movement and agility, allowing him to pursue plays effectively and change direction quickly.
- Strong against the run, capable of holding his ground and shedding blockers.
Weaknesses:
- Inconsistent motor; at times, he can be passive and not fully utilize his physical gifts.
- Needs to improve technique, particularly in hand placement and disengagement from blockers.
- Injury history that could raise concerns about durability at the professional level.
Projected Draft Round:
Team Fit:
- Ideal fit for a team utilizing a 4-3 defense, where his size and skill set can be maximized.
- Potential to develop into a starting defensive end with the right coaching and experience.
Conclusion:
Mark Stewart is a promising defensive prospect with the physical tools to succeed at the professional level. While he has areas to improve, his combination of size and athleticism makes him an intriguing selection in the early rounds of the 1969 NFL Draft.
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