Cincinnati Bengals first-round draft pick Shemar Stewart is finally healthy and looking to make a difference on a defense that badly needs him. With Trey Hendrickson ramping up his activity following a hip injury suffered against the Green Bay Packers, Stewart is suddenly a critical chess piece for Al Golden to employ to get pressure on opposing quarterbacks. The man they call the mutant occasionally shows flashes of why he was so highly regarded in draft circles in April. Defensive line coach Jerry Montgomery has been hard at work refining the technique of the 17th overall pick. Stewart played 22 snaps (39%) against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and this number should increase as Cincinnati aims for more juice on the edge opposite of Hendrickson. With each passing week, Stewart will get more c

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