Detroit Lions Bolster Linebacker Corps with Grant Stuard Signing
A New Addition to Detroit’s Defense
As the NFL’s new league year kicks into high gear, teams are making moves at a rapid pace. Among the flurry of transactions, the Detroit Lions quietly secured another linebacker to strengthen their depth. Former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Grant Stuard is officially heading to Detroit, bringing his energy and special teams prowess to the Motor City.
From Mr. Irrelevant to Defensive Contributor
Stuard, 26, entered the league as the final pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, earning the title of “Mr. Irrelevant.” Initially drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars, he found his footing with the Indianapolis Colts, where he became a vital part of their special teams unit. Over the past three seasons, Stuard carved out a role as a high-energy player, known for his relentless motor and leadership on the field.
A Breakout Opportunity in 2024
Last season marked a turning point for Stuard, as he saw increased defensive snaps for the first time in his career. The linebacker started five games in a rotational role, recording 50 tackles and earning a respectable 69.4 grade from Pro Football Focus. His standout performance came in Week 7 against the Miami Dolphins, where he racked up a career-high 19 tackles in a single game. Despite his impressive flashes on defense, the Colts never fully committed to expanding his role, which may have contributed to his decision to seek new opportunities elsewhere.
Inside Insights from Indianapolis
Destin Adams, a Colts beat writer, provided valuable perspective on Stuard’s impact and why he may have chosen to join the Lions.
“Grant Stuard has been one of the best special teamers for the Colts since they acquired him from the Buccaneers ahead of the 2022 season. He quickly became a leader on the field and in the locker room. Last year, he had his most extensive role on defense, and while there were ups and downs, he proved he could step up when needed. The Colts would have loved to keep him for special teams, but he likely saw an opportunity to contribute more on defense elsewhere.”
A Perfect Fit for the Lions’ Philosophy
Detroit has long valued high-energy players with strong special teams experience, making Stuard an ideal fit. His relentless work ethic and ability to contribute on multiple fronts align perfectly with head coach Dan Campbell’s hard-nosed football philosophy. While his primary role will likely remain on special teams, the Lions could give him a shot to earn more defensive snaps—something Indianapolis never fully committed to.
With Detroit aiming to strengthen its defensive unit and maintain elite special teams play, the addition of Grant Stuard could prove to be a smart, under-the-radar move that pays dividends throughout the season.