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The Carolina Panthers are considering Arizona Wildcats defensive back Treydan Stukes for Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft. Stukes, a former walk-on, excelled in college with impressive stats despite a previous knee injury.
Stukes was a zero star recruit in high school in Arizona, and he walked on with the Wildcats in 2020. With a Steve Smith sized chip on his shoulder, Stukes continuously worked to prove doubters wrong, eventually earning team captain status in his redshirt junior year as well as Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 and a nomination for the Burlsworth Trophy, which honors college footballās top player who began as a walk-on. The next season, Stukes tore his ACL early on and missed the remainder of that year. He took a medical redshirt year and used the COVID rules to get a sixth year of eligibility. Upon returning, he got right back to dominating on the field. Operating primarily nickel spot and occasionally rotating to safety, he notched 52 tackles, four interceptions, six pass breakups, and a sack. His efforts and leadership helped Arizonaās secondary finish first nationally in pass efficiency defense and second in interceptions.
Treydan Stukes recorded 52 tackles, four interceptions, six pass breakups, and one sack during his final college season.
After returning from his knee injury, Stukes dominated on the field, helping Arizona's secondary rank first nationally in pass efficiency defense.
Treydan Stukes primarily plays as a nickel back but has also rotated to safety during his college career.
Some NFL teams may be hesitant due to Stukes' past knee injury and concerns about his aggressiveness leading to positional mistakes.

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One reason Stukes was able to split time between nickel and safety is his 6ā2ā, 195 lbs frame. He combines that size with the fluidity and top end speed to keep up with receivers even when he gets fooled on a route. He attacked the ball relentlessly whether it is in the air or on the ground, as evidenced by his seven career interceptions and 21 pass breakups. Stukesās recognition of route concepts and screens allows him to be a very good zone coverage defender, especially close to the line of scrimmage. His extensive special teams experience is also a notch in his belt that NFL teams love. The elephant in the room for Stukes is that knee injury. Sure, he came back and dominated, but some teams might be scared off if certain things pop up during the medical checks. Opponents were also able to use his aggressiveness against him, especially in the run game. Stukes often gets caught out of position because he over pursues, leaving gaping cutback lanes. He could also stand to improve his block shedding if heās going to be a full time nickel in the NFL.
Stukes has shown the ball skills to be a game changer in the defensive backfield, and he could do the same in the NFL if allowed to play his game. He is very much a zone squatting type of player who likes to keep his eyes on the quarterback and jump route combinations he recognizes. When allowed to play his game, he has the versatility to play in odd coverages and even as a deep safety in Cover 2 looks. The Panthers love to run zone, and Stukes would be the perfect puzzle piece for Ejiro Everoās defense. His size and length allow him to disrupt throwing lanes, and his IQ make him a dangerous player, especially in the middle of the field. Stukes also has the versatility to mask certain coverages, almost like a third safety on the field for when Trevon Moehrig is in the box. If he is available at pick 51, the Panthers very well could pull the trigger. What do you think, Panthers fans? If Treydan Stukes is available when the Panthers select on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft, should they take him? Sound off in the comments!