Kewan
Lacy.

Kewan
Lacy.

Ole Miss· Jr· 5'10"· 208 lb
"Kewan Lacy's electric stop-start ability redefines the geometry of a carry. His one-cut explosiveness and vision make him an instant threat in zone schemes, consistently manufacturing his own yardage. If he refines his pass protection, he has the potential to become a dynamic, three-down starting running back in the NFL."
Kewan Lacy presents as the modern archetype of a heavy-volume scat-back, operating with exceptional peripheral vision in Ole Miss's zone scheme. His greatest virtue is contact balance; he possesses a low center of gravity and powerful legs that allow him to bounce off lateral impacts and turn what appear to be yardage losses into positive gains. He shows instant burst attacking the B-gap, with an acceleration capability that freezes linebackers at the second level. He is not just a space runner, but a functional athlete who understands pursuit angles and knows how to manipulate defensive leverage before making the decisive cut. Toward the NFL, Lacy's projection is that of an immediate impact starter in a zone or outside zone blocking system. His versatility as a receiver out of the backfield adds invaluable worth in third-down situations, showing natural hands and the ability to run routes beyond a simple swing pass. The main question mark lies in his consistency in pass protection, where his hand technique and anchor still require refinement to face professional-caliber blitzers. If he can polish his eye discipline in blocking situations, Lacy has the ceiling of a "Top 10" league running back thanks to his combination of dynamism and physical solvency.
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Elite acceleration and explosive one-cut ability
Lacy demonstrates an immediate transition from reading the play to attacking the gap, with no false steps or loss of momentum. His ability to plant his foot and explode vertically on the play's route stem makes him lethal in outside zone schemes. In the NFL, this trait will allow him to punish defenses that don't maintain perfect gap integrity.
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Contact balance and low center of gravity
Despite not being a pure power back, his ability to absorb contact and stay on his feet is outstanding. He utilizes a low pad level that forces defenders to tackle his strongest anatomy, frequently resulting in extra yards after first contact. This physical resilience separates him from being a mere change-of-pace back.
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Versatility in the passing game and natural hands
Unlike many prospects in his class, Lacy is not a one-dimensional threat; he shows hip fluidity that allows him to gain separation against linebackers. He catches the ball away from his body and immediately transitions into a runner, facilitating the creation of yards after the catch (YAC). At the next level, this will keep him on the field for all three downs.
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Vision and anticipation in zone schemes
He possesses technical patience, allowing blocks to develop before committing to a lane. His eye discipline enables him to identify the defense's flow and find the cutback lane with a naturalness uncommon for his age. This positional intelligence minimizes negative plays and maximizes offensive scheme efficiency.
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Anchor and Pass Protection Technique
Currently, he struggles to sustain impact against speed edge rushers or blitzers. He needs to improve his hand placement and strengthen his base to avoid being overwhelmed by pure power on third-down situations. In the NFL, if he can't protect the QB, his ceiling as an undisputed starter will be limited.
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Tendency to Seek Big Plays Out of Structure
Occasionally, Lacy ignores the designed lane to try and gain the perimeter, resulting in inefficient horizontal runs against fast defenses. He must learn that, at the next level, gaining three 'dirty' yards is preferable to losing four attempting a home run. Tactical discipline will be key in his transition to the pros.
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Workload History and Durability
Given his physical running style despite his 208-pound frame, there's a question of whether he can maintain efficiency with 250+ touches per season. The NFL will look to see if he can sustain his explosiveness under the accumulated wear and tear of a 17-game season. His long-term durability is the only real physical asterisk on his profile.
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This outcome envisions Lacy leveraging his receiving skills and vision to become a reliable, high-volume starting back, excelling as a dual threat.
The comparison hinges on Lacy developing into a reliable pass-catcher and a home-run threat, mirroring Etienne's evolution beyond mere speed.
In this scenario, Lacy's deficiencies in pass protection and durability concerns preclude him from securing a three-down role, relegating him to a committee backfield.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
Kewan's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the RB on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
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- 40 yardas
- 4.45sp50
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- Broad jump
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- Three-cone
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- Shuttle
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