Current:Home > ContactAnother McCaffrey makes the NFL: Washington Commanders select WR Luke McCaffrey -AssetScope
Another McCaffrey makes the NFL: Washington Commanders select WR Luke McCaffrey
View
Date:2025-04-19 15:41:25
There’s another McCaffrey in the NFL.
The Washington Commanders took Luke McCaffrey with the final pick of the third round (100th overall) on Friday night. McCaffrey is the younger brother of San Francisco 49ers All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey.
Luke McCaffrey, 23, started his college career at Nebraska and redshirted in 2019. He started two games in 2020 and played in nine games the following year. In 2022, he switched from quarterback to wide receiver in spring ball. The move revitalized his career.
Over 11 games (10 starts), he caught 58 passes for 723 yards and had six receiving touchdowns. McCaffrey transferred to Rice during the offseason and was named first-team All-American Athletic Conference. He started 13 games and led the Owls with 71 receptions, 992 receiving yards (14.0 yards per catch). His 13 receiving touchdowns tied him for sixth most in all of FBS.
McCaffrey has made highlight-reel, one-handed catches — his hands are a strength of his as a pass-catcher. He ran a 4.46-second 40-yard dash and measured at 6-foot-2, 198 pounds at the combine. He was projected to go in the middle rounds entering the draft.
NFL DRAFT HUB: Latest NFL Draft mock drafts, news, live picks, grades and analysis.
Christian McCaffrey isn’t the only NFL family belonging to Luke McCaffrey. His father, Ed, was a wide receiver who played 13 seasons in the league and won three Super Bowls. Older brother Max McCaffrey played receiver for Duke and Dylan McCaffrey played quarterback for Michigan and Northern Colorado. The McCaffreys’ mother, Lisa McCaffrey, played soccer at Stanford, which is also Ed McCaffrey’s alma mater.
"I think it'll help a lot. You know, I think from switching positions, one of the things that I'm in a rush to get is as much experience as possible," McCaffrey said Friday. "And so, I'm in a position of blessings with people in my life who've had those experiences it helps me to kind of grow and learn from what they've been through too."
Raised in Colorado, Luke McCaffrey played for his father at Valor Christian High School and was teammates during his first two seasons with his brother Dylan.
veryGood! (7484)
Related
- Carolinas bracing for second landfall from Tropical Storm Debby: Live updates
- More Americans are struggling to pay the bills. Here's who is suffering most.
- Southern State Energy Officials Celebrate Fossil Fuels as World Raises Climate Alarm
- We asked, you answered: What precious object is part of your family history?
- Former Milwaukee hotel workers charged with murder after video shows them holding down Black man
- Are the Canadian wildfires still burning? Here's a status update
- In Georgia, Kemp and Abrams underscore why governors matter
- What Donald Trump's latest indictment means for him — and for 2024
- Billy Bean was an LGBTQ advocate and one of baseball's great heroes
- Antarctica Ice Loss Tripled in 5 Years, and That’s Raising Sea Level Risks
Ranking
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- Shaquil Barrett's Wife Jordanna Gets Tattoo Honoring Late Daughter After Her Tragic Drowning Death
- 6-year-old boy shoots infant sibling twice after getting hold of a gun in Detroit
- A SCOTUS nursing home case could limit the rights of millions of patients
- Drones warned New York City residents about storm flooding. The Spanish translation was no bueno
- Aide Walt Nauta also indicted in documents case against Trump
- A crash course in organ transplants helps Ukraine's cash-strapped healthcare system
- Enbridge Now Expects $55 Million Fine for Michigan Oil Spill
Recommendation
Man charged with murder in death of beloved Detroit-area neurosurgeon
Why Do We Cry?
Is the IOGCC, Created by Congress in 1935, Now a Secret Oil and Gas Lobby?
Today’s Climate: August 6, 2010
Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
Prospect of Chinese spy base in Cuba unsettles Washington
Unusually Hot Spring Threw Plants, Pollinators Out of Sync in Europe
Nate Paul, businessman linked to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment, charged in federal case