What could 2026 NFL draft prospect A.J. Haulcy bring to Las Vegas Raiders?
Breaking down the LSU safety’s game.
BATON ROUGE, LA - OCTOBER 25: AJ Haulcy #13 of the LSU Tigers in action against the Texas A&M Aggies at Tiger Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gus Stark/LSU/University Images via Getty Images) With free agency calming down, free safety is one of the biggest remaining needs on the Las Vegas Raiders’ roster. That will likely push the Raiders to use the 2026 NFL draft to address the position, and former LSU safety A.
J. Haulcy should be a strong option for Las Vegas. As of March 19, NFL Mock Draft Database’s consensus big board has Haulcy ranked as the 58th prospect in the class with a late second-round projection.
So, he could be in range for the Silver and Black to use its third-round selection (No. 67 overall), and the former Tiger has the ball skills the defense could use. After one season at New Mexico, two at Houston and one more with LSU, Haulcy collected 10 career interceptions and 19 passes defended in college.
Additionally, he ranked tied for 10th among qualifying FBS safeties (minimum 111 coverage snaps) with an 88. 6 coverage grade from Pro Football Focus last season. He can play the run to, posting a 76.
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