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Luke Stocker

Luke Stocker (born July 17, 1988) is an coach and former in the (), currently serving as the tight ends coach for the . A native of , Stocker played college football at the , where he earned recognition as a blocking specialist during his senior year. He entered the as a fourth-round selection (104th overall) by the in the , standing at 6 feet 5 inches and weighing 258 pounds at the NFL Combine. Over his 11-year playing career, Stocker appeared in 142 games, primarily contributing as an in-line blocker and occasional rather than a primary receiving threat, amassing 85 receptions for 705 yards and 5 touchdowns. He spent his first seven seasons with (2011–2017), where he started 56 games and provided key run-blocking support for a ground-oriented offense. Midseason in 2017, Stocker was traded to the , where he played through 2018, reuniting with his alma mater's state rival and adding veteran stability to the room. He later signed with the for two seasons (2019–2020), starting 9 games in 2019, before concluding his playing tenure with the in 2021, where he appeared in 12 games with 2 receptions. Following his retirement after the 2021 season, Stocker transitioned to coaching, joining the Titans' staff in 2023 as an offensive assistant and assistant tight ends coach in 2024 before his promotion to tight ends coach on January 27, 2025, under head coach Brian Callahan. In this role, he mentors a group featuring emerging talents and veterans, drawing on his extensive experience as a reliable blocker to develop the position. Stocker's career exemplifies the archetype of the undervalued tight end whose contributions extended beyond the stat sheet, influencing both on-field execution and now sideline strategy.

Early years

High school career

Luke Stocker was born on July 17, 1988, in , and attended Madison Southern High School in his hometown. As an honor student, he earned Academic All-State recognition for his academic achievements alongside his athletic pursuits. In , Stocker was a three-year starter on both offense and defense, contributing significantly to the Eagles' teams during his high school tenure. As a senior in 2005, he caught 36 passes for 560 yards and 5 touchdowns while recording 48 tackles, including 21 for lost yardage and 14 sacks, helping his team to a 9-3 record; as a junior, he had 38 receptions for 328 yards and 1 touchdown, plus 17 tackles for loss. He was named two-time All-Conference, 2005 All-State, and Class of the Commonwealth in 2006, and played in the . He also excelled in as a standout forward, averaging 17 points per game during his junior year and earning All-District and All-Region honors, as well as Academic All-State in . Stocker attracted attention from college recruiters and received a offer from the , which he accepted and signed as a prospect in the class of 2006. This commitment paved the way for his transition to with the Volunteers.

College career

Luke Stocker enrolled at the in 2006 and redshirted his first year before making his debut as a redshirt in 2007. Initially seeing limited action as a , he appeared in 14 games that season, recording just 4 receptions for 11 yards and 1 , primarily contributing on special teams and in blocking roles. In 2008, Stocker emerged as a more regular contributor, starting all 12 games for the Volunteers and finishing with 13 receptions for 139 yards, though he did not score a touchdown. His role expanded significantly in 2009 during his junior year, when he achieved career highs with 29 receptions for 389 yards and 5 over 13 games, ranking 10th in the () in touchdown receptions that season. As a senior in 2010, Stocker served as a team captain and started all 13 games, leading the team with 39 receptions for 417 yards and 2 , while providing veteran leadership to a young offense. That year, he earned preseason second-team All- honors from both media and coaches and was named a semifinalist for the , recognizing the nation's top . Over his four-year collegiate career from 2007 to 2010, Stocker amassed 85 receptions for 956 yards and 8 touchdowns in 52 games, establishing himself as one of Tennessee's most reliable tight ends. Following the 2010 season, he participated in the Senior Bowl, where his blocking prowess and receiving skills helped elevate his draft stock ahead of the .

Professional playing career

Draft and entry into the NFL

Luke Stocker was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft, marking him as the first offensive player chosen by the team that year and the earliest Tennessee Volunteer drafted in the class. Pre-draft evaluations praised Stocker for his prototypical size at 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) and 258 pounds (117 kg), which complemented his reliable hands for securing tough catches, strong blocking skills as a blue-collar run supporter, and athleticism evidenced by his solid speed and short-area quickness for a tight end. His well-rounded profile as a potential three-down contributor, built on a productive college career at Tennessee where he recorded 85 receptions for 956 yards and 8 touchdowns, positioned him as a mid-round value pick to bolster the tight end group. Following the draft, Stocker signed a four-year contract with worth $2,512,688, including $472,688 in guarantees, which provided a solid foundation for his professional transition. His initial foray into the began with on July 29, , but was quickly hampered by a hip injury sustained on the first day of practice, causing him to miss the first two preseason games and forcing a period of mental preparation while sidelined. Upon returning in mid-August, Stocker focused on adapting to the faster pace of defenses and ' offensive schemes, emphasizing route precision and blocking adjustments to meet professional demands. As a , Stocker assumed the role of backup behind starter , providing depth and rotational support while learning the nuances of pro-level play from the veteran. This positioning allowed him to gradually integrate into the offense, contributing sparingly in the passing game and on special teams during his debut season.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Luke Stocker was selected by the in the fourth round of the and spent the first seven years of his professional career with the team, primarily serving as a blocking while contributing modestly as a receiver. In his rookie season of 2011, Stocker appeared in 14 games with nine starts, recording 12 receptions for 92 yards, though his role was limited early due to a hip injury sustained in that sidelined him for at least two weeks. Stocker's development faced setbacks from injuries in the following years; he played all 16 games in 2012 with 16 receptions for 165 yards and one , but in 2013, a injury in pre-camp training was compounded by a hip issue, limiting him to just two games before being placed on injured reserve. From 2014 to 2016, Stocker emerged as a reliable starter under , who joined in 2015 and became in 2016, appearing in 39 games with 30 starts and totaling 21 receptions for 125 yards and one touchdown. He was particularly valued for his blocking in the run game, serving as a key protector for Doug Martin and contributing to the team's ground attack on over 50% of offensive snaps in 2015 after starter suffered a injury. In his final season with in 2017, Stocker played nine games with four starts, catching three passes for 18 yards, including his lone on an 8-yard reception from backup quarterback against the . He was released by the team on November 28, 2017, after being inactive for the previous two games. Over his tenure with the Buccaneers from 2011 to 2017, Stocker appeared in 80 regular-season games, accumulating 52 receptions for 400 yards and three touchdowns, while establishing a strong professional relationship with Koetter that emphasized his role in the passing and run schemes.

Tennessee Titans (first stint)

Stocker signed with the as a on December 4, 2017, shortly after his release by the , agreeing to a two-year to bolster the team's blocking at . During the 2017 season, Stocker appeared in three regular-season games for the , starting two, and recorded one reception for 12 yards. He also contributed to the team's playoff run by playing in both postseason contests—a wild-card victory over the and a divisional-round loss to the —primarily providing blocking support in the running game. In 2018, Stocker established himself as a reliable contributor, playing all 16 games with 11 starts and totaling 15 receptions for 165 yards and two touchdowns. His role emphasized blocking prowess in Marcus Mariota's offense, where he helped protect the passer and create running lanes alongside starter in a group that supported the ' ground attack. Stocker's contract expired after the 2018 season, and he entered unrestricted free agency, ultimately signing with the in March 2019.

Atlanta Falcons

Stocker signed a two-year contract with the on March 14, 2019, following his previous stint with the that positioned him for veteran minimum deals in subsequent seasons. During the 2019 season, he appeared in 15 games and made nine starts, recording eight receptions for 53 yards while primarily contributing in a blocking capacity to support the team's offensive line. The Falcons released Stocker on March 16, 2020, as part of roster adjustments ahead of free agency. He rejoined the team on August 14, 2020, after passing protocols, adding veteran experience and depth to the group amid the challenges of the pandemic-shortened offseason. In 2020, Stocker played in all 16 games, starting 13—a career high—and tallied seven receptions for 63 yards, continuing his role as a reliable blocker and rotational player behind starter . Stocker's tenure with Atlanta emphasized his utility as a seasoned who provided stability and leadership in a position group undergoing transitions, though his receiving production remained modest throughout the two seasons.

Minnesota Vikings

Following his release from the in March 2021, Stocker returned to the for training camp on July 31, 2021, signing a one-year contract to provide veteran depth at . He participated in preseason activities but was released on September 2, 2021, as the finalized their roster. On October 13, 2021, Stocker signed with the Minnesota ' practice squad to bolster tight end depth amid injuries, particularly behind veteran and starter . He was elevated to the active roster on November 4 and appeared in 12 games during the 2021 season without any starts, primarily contributing on special teams (47 snaps) and in emergency blocking roles with limited offensive participation (20 snaps). In those contests, Stocker recorded 2 receptions for 12 yards and no touchdowns. Stocker's stint with the Vikings marked the conclusion of his 11-year playing career, as he retired following the 2021 season after appearing in 142 games overall. Across his professional tenure with four teams, he amassed 85 receptions for 705 yards and 5 touchdowns.

Coaching career

Tennessee Titans

Luke Stocker entered the coaching ranks with the in 2023, joining the staff as an offensive assistant after concluding his playing career, with no prior coaching experience. He began as an intern during the 2023 offseason before securing the full-time role, where he focused on supporting the tight ends group. In this capacity, Stocker contributed to the development of players like , who achieved career highs with 54 receptions for 528 yards that season. For the 2024 season, Stocker was promoted to assistant tight ends coach under , assisting in refining the unit's skills amid the team's transition to a new offensive scheme. He worked closely with Okonkwo, , and , helping Okonkwo record 52 receptions for 479 yards and two touchdowns while ranking third on the team in receiving yards. By 2025, marking his third year with the , Stocker advanced to the full tight ends coach position following the non-renewal of Justin Outten's contract, taking on primary responsibilities for the group's preparation and performance. Stocker's coaching philosophy draws directly from his 11-year NFL playing tenure, emphasizing practical techniques in blocking and route running to bridge the gap between practice and game execution. His prior stints with the as a player provide insider knowledge of the organization's culture, allowing him to tailor instruction to the team's evolving needs under successive head coaches. This approach has notably impacted emerging talents like Okonkwo, fostering consistent production in the passing game and contributing to the tight ends' role in bolstering the ' offense during the shift to Callahan's system. In the 2025 season, as of November 19, Okonkwo has recorded 32 receptions for 337 yards through 10 games.

Playing statistics

Regular season

Stocker's regular season performance as a spanned 11 seasons from 2011 to 2021, primarily with the , , , and Minnesota Vikings. His statistics highlight a career focused on blocking duties rather than prolific receiving, with modest production in targets and catches. The following table summarizes his year-by-year receiving stats, including games played (G), games started (GS), receptions (REC), receiving yards (YDS), average yards per reception (AVG), longest reception (LNG), touchdowns (TD), targets (TGT), and fumbles (FUM).
YearTeamGGSRECYDSAVGLNGTDTGTFUM
2011TB14912927.7240170
2012TB16111616510.3331270
2013TB2200000
2014TB1377415.9110110
2015TB14139616.8141130
2016TB12105234.611080
2017TB/TEN1264307.512150
2018TEN16111516511.0312210
20191598536.6180141
202016137639.0250110
20211202126.07020
Over his career, Stocker played in 142 games (91 starts), accumulating 85 for 705 yards and 5 touchdowns, with an average of 8.3 yards per . He recorded just one in 129 targets, underscoring his reliability in limited passing opportunities. As a low-volume receiver, Stocker's role emphasized inline blocking to support the run game, evident in his sub-10 receptions per season average outside of his 2018 peak with the , where he posted career highs in catches, yards, and scores.

Postseason

Stocker's postseason experience was limited to two games with the Tennessee Titans during the 2017 NFL playoffs. Acquired by the Titans late in the regular season as a blocking tight end, he contributed to the team's unexpected run, which began with a 22–21 wild card victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on January 6, 2018, at Arrowhead Stadium. In that game, Stocker played 32 offensive snaps without recording a reception, but his blocking helped facilitate key runs in the Titans' comeback from a 21–3 halftime deficit, including support for Derrick Henry's game-winning 35-yard touchdown scamper. The Titans' playoff berth marked their first since 2008 and their first postseason win since 2003. The ' season ended the following week in a 35–14 divisional round loss to the on January 13, 2018. Stocker appeared in 12 offensive snaps during the defeat, again focusing on blocking assignments without statistical output in the passing game. His role underscored his value as a specialized contributor in high-stakes scenarios, though he did not factor into the receiving stats across the .
YearTeamGGSRecYdsAvgLngTD
2017TEN20000
Career Total: 2 games, 0 receptions, 0 yards, 0 touchdowns.

Personal life

Family

Stocker married Daine Karst on December 18, 2010, in , shortly before his participation in the ' . He and his wife Daine are the parents of three children: a son named and two daughters, Collins and . The family's relocation from Tampa to Nashville during Stocker's first stint with the (2017–2018) established long-term roots in , allowing stability during his subsequent transition to coaching roles with the organization. Stocker has expressed gratitude for this continuity, noting that it enabled his family to remain in Nashville—home for over seven years—while he advanced from offensive assistant to tight ends coach without requiring further moves.

Interests and philanthropy

Stocker is an avid fisherman, a passion he has pursued throughout his life alongside his professional career. In a 2010 , he described himself as a "big fisherman" and recounted catching his largest , weighing seven pounds and three-quarters of an ounce. He frequently incorporates family into this hobby, including fishing outings with his son, , which reflect his post-retirement lifestyle of balancing coaching duties with outdoor activities. In , Stocker was inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2024 as part of the Class of 2024, recognizing his contributions to the sport and involving him in related ceremonial events, such as the honors gathering at the Rotunda on June 28, 2024.

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