Kendrick Law
Kentucky
Scouting Report

Law is a twitched-up, compact slot weapon who wins with explosive short-area burst and a willingness to do the dirty work that most receivers with his speed refuse to touch. He's a jet sweep menace, a kick return threat, and a physical blocker who can bury defensive backs — but his route tree is shallow and his production is alarmingly thin for a four-year Power 4 player. The 10.2 yards-per-catch average at Kentucky tells you exactly who he is right now: a run-and-catch guy who needs the ball schemed into his hands, not a receiver who can win at all three levels. If a creative offensive coordinator gets him the ball 6-8 times a game in a gadget role with return value, there's a productive NFL career here — but he's more Braxton Berrios than Tyreek Hill.

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Pro ComparisonBraxton Berrios

Similar compact, explosive slot build with return value and willingness to block. Both players win with burst and toughness rather than refined route-running, and both project as WR4/5 types with significant special teams value. Law has more straight-line speed and power but less polish.

Trait Grades
✂️ Route Running
54
👻 Separation
57
🤲 Hands
69
🔥 YAC Ability
77
🏎️ Speed
87
🏈 Contested Catches
83
🪽 Release Package
90
College Production (2025)
Receiving
53 rec, 540 yds, 3 TD, 21.14% DOM
Per catch
10.19 YPR
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