Round 1, pick 20: Bengals select EDGE Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M
As the situation involving Trey Hendrickson continues to play out, Cincinnati is left with Joseph Ossai and former first-round pick Myles Murphy rushing the passer. Stewart has as much athletic potential as any prospect in this year’s draft, but the production has not been there to this point in his career. At 6-foot-5, 267 pounds, he is one of the most physically imposing prospects as well.
Round 1, pick 18: Seahawks select OG Grey Zabel, North Dakota State
The offensive guard spot was a glaring weakness in the Pacific Northwest. Fans have had little faith in leadership’s ability to identify a Day 2 prospect capable of filling that role based on my radio spots in Seattle. They take a big swing rather than leave it to chance by draft Zabel, who has five-positional flexibility having played left tackle for the Bison, but projects inside.
Pete Prisco’s grade: B
Trades coming?
Are we getting into a range where the Browns (No. 33 overall) and Giants (No. 35 overall) may consider moving up for a quarterback? If Pittsburgh is a threat to take one at No. 21 overall, then the next two picks are ideal landing spots in a potential trade.
Josh Edwards
Apr. 24, 2025, 10:02 pm EDT