5 Unheralded ASU Impact Defensive Players in 2026

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TEMPE -- The Arizona State Sun Devils are now less than four months away from officially kicking off a consequential 2026 season, as the current team is facing a sizable roster overhaul from year-to-year.
Arizona State on SI names five defensive players who aren't being discussed to the extent they should be below.

MyKeil Gardner
Gardner is another local product who is now back in the Valley after spending time at Oregon to begin his college career.

The defensive tackle made a remarkably quick recovery from a torn Achilles suffered last August to make it back on the field at the tail-end of spring football, and largely excelled in the limited reps he received.
Now, Gardner is fully in control of his destiny as far as receiving significant playing time alongside C.J. Fite, who is already an unquestioned star on the defense.
Clayton Smith

The brunt of the attention Smith received over the last two months has fallen on the grad student taking reps at wide receiver.
While he flashed in those moments on offense, much responsibility will be bestowed upon him to be the major tone-setter for an edge rushing group that largely looks reshaped. Expect Smith to pace the team in sacks during the 2026 regular season.
Martell Hughes

Hughes is being overlooked at the LB position at the moment, as Owen Long has stolen many of the headlines for his standout play during spring.
Nonetheless, Hughes has transitioned from playing safety to linebacker beautifully, and the San Diego native is fully positioned to take an even more substantial step forward this season in Brian Ward's aggressive scheme.

Jessiah McGrew
McGrew is a safety who grew up in Florida State country, but remained in the rearview for that program, which eventually led him to Tempe after a lone season at FIU.
McGrew is a trademark safety who should be maximized in Ward's system, which prioritizes free-moving, rangy safeties capable of creating turnovers at a high rate.

Adrian "Boogie" Wilson
Wilson was exceptional in an unexpected role as a starting safety last season following a serious injury that was suffered by Xavion Alford.
Now, the expectation is that the second-year Sun Devil makes a move to nickelback, which will be a crucial spot for him to excel in as well, especially in lieu of the challenges the defense faced at the position last season. Wilson will help bolster the defensive unit in 2026.
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Kevin Hicks is an Arizona State alumni and now serves as the Arizona State Beat Writer On SI.