According to Nick Farabaugh, the Steelers are hosting Texas A&M OLB Shemar Stewart, Kansas State RB DJ Giddens, and SMU DT Jared Harrison-Hunte for top-30 visits on Friday.
Stewart has gained a lot of interest through the pre-draft process and has met with 12 teams thus far.
Despite mediocre production in college, Stewart tested like a phenomenal athlete at the Scouting Combine this year, boosting his draft stock.
He’s widely expected to be a first-round pick in April’s draft and is one of a select handful of prospects who will be attending the event in Green Bay, signaling he doesn’t expect to be on the board too long.
Teams can host up to 30 players for interviews and medical evaluations at their own facilities, with players who live or go to college in the local area not counting toward those 30. These are often colloquially referred to as “top 30 visits” although they’re not necessarily the top 30 players on a team’s board.
Stewart, 21, was a five-star recruit who was the ninth-ranked player and the third-ranked defensive lineman in the 2022 recruiting class. He committed to Texas A&M and became a full-time starter in his junior year, earning third-team All-SEC honors.
In his collegiate career, Stewart appeared in 37 games for Texas A&M and recorded 30 total tackles, four passes defended, one forced fumble, two recoveries, and 4.5 sacks.
For more on Stewart and other prospects, check out our 2025 NFL Draft Visit Tracker.
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