S Rahmir Stewart

To which school will Stewart commit?


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Mavric

Yoda
Player: Rahmir Stewart

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

School: Imhotep Institute

Position: Safety

Height: 6-0

Weight: 205

Power 5 Offers: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Baylor, Boston College, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Iowa State, Kentucky, LSU, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, South Carolina, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, USC, Virginia Tech, West Virginia

Visits: 12/17/22

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247 Composite: #422 Overall; #38 S; .8900; :ThreeStar:

On3 Composite: #474 Overall; #49 S; 88.50; :ThreeStar:

Rivals: #28 S; :FourStar:
247: #51 S; :ThreeStar:

On3: #113 S; :ThreeStar:

ESPN: #26 S; :FourStar:

Hudl

 
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Hell of an offer list for a 3*
At one point, 247 had Stewart ranked as the 11th best player overall in this class because he is an absolute baller on tape. Great instincts and awareness, makes tackles you don't expect DBs to make at the high school level. Most college safeties don't have his awareness in run support. I think the perception is that he isn't very big and doesn't have the suddenness or fluidity that you look for in coverage at the next level. Same could be said about Ed Reed...and Mason Wald.

 
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Rhule in town visiting him today. His school is right down the street from Temple, hence the cryptic tweets from Coach today. 

There is also a Michigan commit, Husker offered monster linebacker at the same school. 

 
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At one point, 247 had Stewart ranked as the 11th best player overall in this class because he is an absolute baller on tape. Great instincts and awareness, makes tackles you don't expect DBs to make at the high school level. Most college safeties don't have his awareness in run support. I think the perception is that he isn't very big and doesn't have the suddenness or fluidity that you look for in coverage at the next level. Same could be said about Ed Reed...and Mason Wald.


Does anyone have any insight as to why his ratings dropped so much over the past year?

 
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