
Judge grants Oklahoma LB Heinecke extra year
Oklahoma linebacker Owen Heinecke granted an extra year of eligibility for 2026 after court ruling.
I'm big on Arizona S Treydan Stukes pic.twitter.com/yNt1pIeM5P
— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) March 23, 2026 Stukes was a chess piece for his various defensive coordinators — he had five different ones in six seasons at Arizona —with experience outside (943 career snaps) and at safety (503), but he thrived most as a nickel (1,174). He had a career year in 2025, picking off four passes, breaking up six more, all while allowing zero touchdowns, just 213 yards, and a 59% completion rate. He also registered two sacks on just 11 pass-rushing snaps. Stukes isn’t a powerful tackler, but his 11.3% career missed tackle rate is respectable, and he does show more stopping power against the run than you’d expect given his slight frame. If the Steelers go outside the secondary in the first round, Stukes makes a lot of sense as a player they could have the flexibility to let fill in at nickel or safety as needed this year, and then move to a full-time starter in 2027. Arizona DB Treydan Stukes is one of my favorite prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft; cornerback or safety—he's a baller.
Explosive athlete with oily hips and a natural feel for playing the ball at the apex.
Top-50 player easy, so long as the medicals check out. pic.twitter.com/sHmrsdfS8L
— Derrick (@Steelers\_DB) February 23, 2026
Davison Igbinosun | CB | OSU
Big, long press CB w/ heavy hands & the strength to squeeze vertical routes. He's best on the vertical plane using his length to disrupt the catch point. Solid plant & close recognition/trigger.
He's physical working downhill & and arrives w/ pop. pic.twitter.com/yR1CZ2Zk0t
— Matt Lane (@Matty\_KCSN) March 29, 2026 A three-year starter who only just turned 22 last week, Igbinosun is a cornerback who wins with physicality and who has improved each season. He allowed a career best 47.8% completion rate this year for 207 yards, no touchdowns, and interceped two passes. After being flagged 16 times (!) in 2024, Igbinosun cut those down significantly (5) this past season, where he played much more under control, though he will likely always be a little grabby. His physicality is more often a positive, however, and his 11.3% missed tackle rate will play in the AFC North. And while it’s not a major part of the evaluation process, I do think it’s a positive for Igbinosun that he has been sharpened in practice every day by lining up against a future top-5 pick in Jeremiah Smith. Ohio State DB Davison Igbinosun says Jeremiah Smith was the toughest receiver he has to guard during his three years at OSU.
“He walked in the building doing some things we’ve never seen before.” pic.twitter.com/tcMc9Z7zET
— Joey Bray (@byjoeybray) February 26, 2026
Malik Muhammad | CB | 6-0 182 LBS
Quick, fluid CB with strong man coverage skills, sharp route recognition, and burst to close. Competitive and instinctive but lean frame limits strength. Can be grabby, bite on double moves, and miss tackles in space.
Shades of: Max Melton pic.twitter.com/3ZkTjE87oI
— Price Carter (@priceacarter) April 7, 2026 In 2025, Muhammad only gave up 168 yards for the entire season and picked off two passes. He has shown great lateral agility and matching ability in coverage. He plays aggressively in press coverage, but also shows good vision and instincts in off coverage. If Igbinosun was the poster child in this class for a grabby press corner, Muhammad is the polar opposite, with just two penalties this past season. And speaking of Jeremiah Smith, check out Muhammad’s rep below against the Ohio State superstar in a critical down-and-distance. 3rd and 4 .. who are you going to? MY GUY right? Ohio St targets Jeremiah Smith against MY GUY lol. Cmon man. You push I pull. Sitting on all that. Aggressive at the catch point. NO HELP OVER TOP. This is a CB with confidence. What CB is better than Malik Muhammad? pic.twitter.com/uxDEfIyGPQ
— Eric Crocker (@CoachCrocky) April 12, 2026 However, if there is one area of concern about a potential move to nickel for Muhammad, it would be his tackling. His slight frame can lead to him getting bullied by bigger receivers at times. He’ll need to clean up his 15.4% missed tackle rate to stick inside.
Arkansas CB Julian Neal is one of the more physical CBs in the 2026 Draft. He excels in press man where his size and length (6015 203 32 5/8) cause problems for WRs. That physicality extends to the run game as well. Well rounded prospect #BuildingTheBoardpic.twitter.com/gVk1zZoilo
— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) April 3, 2026 Neal is simply a pest, in the best sense of the word. If the Steelers are looking for a middle-round corner, I much prefer Neal to the two Washington corners that were brought in for visits. Neal is a sound and strong tackler, registering just a 7.3% missed tackle rate in 2025. He’s allowed just a 51.4% completion rate across his career, while adding in four interceptions and 13 pass breakups, including eight this past season. Julian Neal | CB | ARK
Big, long CB w/ elite athleticism. Strong jam at LoS to re-route WRs + length to squeeze/disrupt catch point. Good plant & drive downhill from zone/bail.
Strong tackler in the open field w/ no struggles breaking down or stopping runners. Destroys screens pic.twitter.com/f3EpJ2l17F
— Matt Lane (@Matty\_KCSN) March 18, 2026
This clip alone exemplifies the toughness and tenacity Chandler Rivers plays with on every snap.
Despite a smaller frame (5’10 185) he’s excellent in the run game and a willing tackler regardless of the ball carrier. pic.twitter.com/U7R9LMJRth
— Panthers Pulse (@PanthersPulze) February 16, 2026 Rivers is a feisty cover with a knack for getting under receivers’ skins. He attacks receivers’ hands at the catch point, and his timing for when to trigger on a route is one of his best qualities. Chandler Rivers has plenty of versatility, but best suited inside. Can play in both man and zone, but used best in zone as his feel and awareness stand out. Reads route well and great sense for when to break pic.twitter.com/mP0uvRDDT1
— Billy M (@BillyM\_91) March 12, 2026
Charles Demmings 👀 pic.twitter.com/jerLcQ7Mtt
— James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) February 27, 2026 For his career, Demmings allowed a completion rate of just 47.3%, collecting nine interceptions and breaking up 17 passes. He greatly improved his missed tackle rate in 2025, with a rate of just 5%. He’ll need to prove he can perform at the same level against stiffer competition, but he held his own at the Senior Bowl.
Jalen Huskey (6’1 199) Maryland
- Playmaker at safety with 11 career interceptions
- Reliable tackler with just a 10% career missed tackle rate
- 83.5 coverage grade in 2025
- 82.5 run defense grade in 2025
- Man coverage ability and was formerly a cornerback prior to 2025 +… pic.twitter.com/FCuZKeE1qF
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) February 1, 2026 Huskey wasn’t penalized in coverage during the 2025 season, so he’s a smart, clean player. He also had four tackles on punt coverage as senior, so he would likely fill a special teams role early on in his career should Pittsburgh draft him. If you like defensive backs that lay the boom, Huskey will be one of your favorites. Jalen Huskey is my typa safety prospect pic.twitter.com/dSbbVtDorF
— NFL Draft Files (@NFL\_DF) October 29, 2025
Toledo CB Andre Fuller is on my “All Physical Team” in this draft class. Play strength pops on tape in run support and press man, he tries to punk receivers at the LOS. It goes both ways because his first instinct is to grab and play the receiver instead of the ball, but all of… pic.twitter.com/dDLQyflGbc
— Jonah Tuls (@JonahTuls) April 3, 2026 Across six seasons split between Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Toledo, Fuller only allowed a completion percentage of 44.4%. He isn’t exceptionally fast (4.49), but Fuller is a sticky cover with a nose for the football, with 18 career pass breakups, though he only has four interceptions. Andre Fuller (6’1 200) Toledo
- Great size for an outside corner
- Experienced player with over 2,000 career snaps played
- 89.8 run defense and 80.0 coverage grade during the 2025 season
- Physical in run support
- Competitive at the catch point
- 9.19 relative athletic score… pic.twitter.com/6rDYAQ0PSs
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 31, 2026 Fuller is an older prospect, and his footwork isn’t always pristine, but if the Steelers are looking for an upside pick late in Day 3, I think he could make the leap to NFL competition.
***What do you think of these cornerback prospects? Would you like the Steelers to draft any of them? Who was your favorite? Did I leave one of your favorites out? Let us know in the comments!***

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