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Draft Scouting Report
Kendrick Law is an explosive, do-it-all playmaker who combines elite track speed with a physical running style. Primarily used near the line of scrimmage, he excels at turning screens and quick passes into big gains with his acceleration. While still developing as a downfield route runner, his versatility as a receiver, runner and returner makes him a dynamic weapon.
- 2025: Led Kentucky in receptions, receiving yards and receiving TD
- 2024: Transferred to Kentucky from Alabama
- 10.48-second 100-meter speed with top-tier acceleration after the catch.
- Physical runner who powers through arm tackles for extra yardage.
- Versatile athlete with significant experience as a kick and punt returner.
- Unrefined route runner who can be sloppy and round off breaks.
- Lacks elite lateral twitch and suddenness in change-of-direction movements.
- Occasional lapses in field awareness and vision when navigating traffic.
- 40-yard dash: 4.45 seconds
- Bench press: 21 reps
- Vertical jump: 42 inches
- Broad jump: 10 feet, 8 inches
Top Kendrick Law News
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Lions' Kendrick Law: Tears ACL on Tuesday
Coach Dan Campbell said Thursday that Law tore his ACL at practice Tuesday, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.
The Lions took Law in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 168th overall, and the Kentucky product was projected to provide the team with wideout depth behind Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams and Isaac TeSlaa. Given the timing of his injury, Law is likely to be placed on IR and then set his sights on returning to the field as the 2027 season approaches. For now, Greg Dortch, Cedrick Wilson, Tom Kennedy and Dominic Lovett are candidates to compete for snaps behind Detroit's top WR trio.
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Lions' Kendrick Law: Lands with Lions
The Lions selected Law in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 168th overall.
The Lions sent the Bills a sixth-round pick to move up 13 spots to select Law. After three unassuming seasons at Alabama, Law transferred to Kentucky and started eight of 12 games, leading the team with 53 receptions for 540 yards and three touchdowns. Law was mostly used as an underneath receiver for the Wildcats with a 3.4-yard average depth of target, but he's quick and can gain yards after the catch. There's not a clear role available in Detroit's offense, with receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams leading the way while running back Jahmyr Gibbs continues to command a hefty target share. Thus, Law will look to carve out a gadget role while contributing on special teams, both as a gunner and a returner.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-11, 203 lbs |
| Birthplace: Warren, AK |
| Age: 21 |








