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Caullin Lacy 2026 NFL Draft Profile | WR from Louisville

Scouting Report

Caullin Lacy is a compact, twitchy slot receiver who entered the 2026 draft cycle with extensive college production built across two programs. A native of Mobile, Alabama, Lacy spent four seasons at South Alabama before transferring to Louisville for his final year of eligibility, accumulating over 2,500 receiving yards at the Group of Five level before proving he could contribute at the Power Four. His most dominant season came in 2023 at South Alabama, where he led the Sun Belt Conference with 91 receptions for 1,316 yards and seven touchdowns, earning first-team All-Sun Belt honors. At Louisville in 2025, he caught 54 passes for 547 yards and two touchdowns as the No. 2 option behind Chris Bell, demonstrating he could function in a reduced role against ACC competition. His calling card is elite short-area quickness — he consistently creates separation from slot alignments through sudden directional changes and sharp route transitions rather than raw speed alone. Lacy processes zone coverage well, finds soft spots, and makes contested catches in traffic despite his size. His yards-after-catch production is a legitimate weapon; he accelerates through contact and makes defenders miss in the open field with genuine elusiveness. The limitations are well-documented — at 5-8 with 29 5/8-inch arms, he has a restricted catch radius and cannot consistently win contested situations against longer NFL corners. Press coverage is a recurring vulnerability, as physical corners at the line can disrupt his timing and neutralize his release. His blocking is essentially a non-factor, and his age entering the NFL — turning 24 as a rookie — reduces the perceived developmental ceiling. Consensus boards project Lacy as a UDFA or late Day 3 candidate who can contribute immediately on special teams as a returner while competing for a slot role in a spread-oriented offense.

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Player Comparisons

Jimmy Horn Jr.; Dominic Lovett; Taye Barber

College Stats

2025 (Louisville): 54 rec, 547 yds, 2 TD; 2024 (Louisville): 60 rec, 635 yds, 2 TD; 2023 (South Alabama): 91 rec, 1316 yds, 7 TD; SA career: 208 rec, 2521 yds, 13 TD

Measurables

MetricValue
Height5-9
Weight183
40-Yard Dash4.55
RAS2.67
Arm Length29
Broad Jump116
Hand Size9
Vertical Jump33.5

Awards & Honors

First-Team All-Sun Belt (2023); 2026 Senior Bowl invitee; 2026 NFL Scouting Combine invitee

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