Bengals 1st-rounder Stewart skips minicamp drills, waiting to sign rookie deal
CINCINNATI (AP) — Bengals first-round pick Shemar Stewart did not participate in on-field work during Cincinnati's rookie minicamp on Friday because the edge rusher remains unsigned.
Unsigned draft picks usually sign an agreement that protects them in case of an injury so they can do on-field work during minicamp or offseason workouts, but Stewart told reporters: “I just decided not to sign those papers.”
Stewart — who was taken with the 17th overall pick — said he was hoping to sign his contract early next week. He took part in team meetings, but was watching on the field as defensive linemen went through drills.
“I hate to be on the sideline just looking at everyone else doing work, especially on the first day. It was kind of tough on me,” he said.
Linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr., a second-round selection, is also unsigned and didn't do any on-field work.
Cincinnati's other four draft picks signed contracts on Friday.
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