“[Bo] Melton’s 2023 rise from practice squad to playoff contributor is a good lesson not to discount hidden gems that begin the year on the practice squad,” Schneidman wrote. “McCaffrey doesn’t always uncover as easily as his testing numbers might suggest, but he is smart and controlled in his route movements with the tough-minded ball skills to be a steady possession target.”
Luke McCaffrey Has Big Shoes to Fill
Few prospects come into the NFL with as much pressure to live up to their family name as Luke McCaffrey.
McCaffrey was originally a quarterback/hybrid player at Nebraska before he transferred to Rice in 2021. He made a full-time switch to receiver in 2022, and the move panned out well for him. He finished with 129 receptions for 1,715 yards and 19 touchdowns in his final two seasons.
However, McCaffrey is currently only viewed as the 145th overall prospect on the consensus big board. He’ll have a long way to go before he can live up to what his brother and dad have been able to do in the NFL.
Christian McCaffrey has become the most unstoppable running back in the NFL. In seven NFL seasons, he’s been a three-time first-team All-Pro while also winning Offensive Player of the Year in 2023.
Their father, Ed McCaffrey, also had a prestigious NFL career as a wide receiver. He was a key contributor for the 49ers and Denver Broncos during his NFL career. Along with a second-team All Pro selection and Pro Bowl appearance, he was also a three-time Super Bowl champion.
Luke McCaffrey may have the prestige of his brother and dad, but he still has a chance to carve out his own NFL legacy once he’s drafted.
The Packers Have Plenty of Receiver Depth
Even if the Packers drafted McCaffrey, he’d have an uphill battle to crack the team’s receiver rotation.
Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs are the “established veterans” both entering their third NFL season. While Watson needs to stay healthy, he can be a dangerous vertical threat. Doubs will continue to be a stable presence capable of racking up touchdowns.
The Packers also hit on a pair of exciting receivers in this 2023 NFL Draft. Jayden Reed finished the year with 10 total touchdowns and nearly 1,000 scrimmage yards. Meanwhile, Dontayvion Wicks consistently got open and showed flashes at the tail end of the season.
Other potential contributors in 2024 include Bo Melton and Malik Heath. With so many receivers to work with, McCaffrey would have to wait his turn in 2024.