The Steelers have now used all of their 30 pre-draft visit slots, with Steelers Now’s Alan Saunders reporting Wednesday that the team hosted Arizona cornerback/safety Treydan Stukes for a visit.
Stukes visited alongside Penn State quarterback Drew Allar, who was previously reported.
Now that the list is finalized, you can view BTSC’s pre-draft visit tracker here — all the top-30 visits as well as the three local visits.
Stukes, a 6’1, 190-pound defensive back, scored a strong 9.95 RAS ahead of the draft
(no agility testing), headlined by a 4.33-second 40-yard dash.
“Sixth-year senior and team captain who went from walk-on to unquestioned leader of his defense. Stukes combines his infectious passion with hours of preparation that allow him to play fast,” NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein wrote in a pre-draft scouting report. “He communicates well from zone and works quickly from route to route. He has work to do in man coverage but possesses an excellent feel for disrupting catch-points at optimal angles despite a lack of ideal length. Stukes is an older prospect and has an ACL tear in his background (2024), but the football has a magnetic pull for him. Coaches will love his football character and versatility as a big nickelback or split safety.”
Stukes is an older prospect who will turn 25 in September. In 2025 with the Wildcats, he notched 52 total tackles, one sack, four interceptions, and six passes defensed. Per NFL Mock Draft Database, Stukes is projected as a second-round pick.












