The Las Vegas Raiders are wasting no time securing their future stars. As rookie minicamp kicks off this Friday, the team has officially inked their first draft pick to a contract—second-round safety Treydan Stukes.
Selected 38th overall, the former Arizona standout has agreed to a four-year deal worth $12.7 million. The contract includes a hefty $5.7 million signing bonus, with a manageable $2.3 million cap hit for the 2026 season. It's a smart move for the Raiders, locking down a versatile defensive back who can bolster their secondary for years to come.
Stukes, known for his instincts and ball-hawking skills in college, now gets to prove his worth in Silver and Black. With the rookie class starting to come together, fans have plenty of reasons to be excited about the team's defensive rebuild.
