Detroit Lions Dan Campbell Praises Undrafted Rookie After Week Of OTAs

Detroit Lions Dan Campbell, Troy Vincent

The Detroit Lions’ defensive end competition is one of the most crowded position battles on the roster, but an unexpected name is already generating buzz, Anthony Lucas, the undrafted rookie who’s turning heads before pads have even come on.

When Dan Campbell was asked about the edge group, he gave his usual rundown of length, size, and athleticism. But then he did something that caught everyone’s attention: he mentioned Lucas before second‑round pick Derrick Moore. In Campbell’s words, he listed “(DJ) Wonnum and (Payton) Turner and this pup (Anthony) Lucas, obviously (Derrick) Moore.”

That wasn’t an accident. And minutes later, defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard confirmed exactly why Lucas is on their radar.

Lions Coaches Are Genuinely Intrigued by Anthony Lucas’ Upside

Sheppard didn’t hold back when asked about Lucas. He said he turned on Lucas’ USC tape and saw a player who was “a game wrecker”, specifically pointing to Lucas’ performance against LSU.

The box score from that game doesn’t jump out, but the film does. Lucas repeatedly pressured LSU left tackle Will Campbell, who went on to become the No. 4 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Sheppard noted that Lucas “wrecked that game,” even forcing Campbell into one of the worst PFF grades of his college career.

That’s the kind of tape that sticks with coaches. And it’s why Sheppard openly wondered how Lucas went undrafted.

Lucas’ College Career Was Uneven, But the Traits Are Real

Lucas’ overall production at Texas A&M and USC never matched his five‑star recruiting hype. Over three seasons with the Trojans, he totaled 63 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, and 3 sacks. Not bad, but not the breakout many expected.

Still, Detroit sees something worth developing:

  • Prototypical size at 6‑foot‑5½
  • Massive 85‑inch wingspan
  • Flashes of high‑end disruption against NFL‑caliber linemen
  • Athletic traits that fit the Lions’ edge profile

Detroit has built a reputation for finding overlooked players and letting competition decide everything. Lucas fits that mold perfectly.

The Path to a Roster Spot Won’t Be Easy, But It’s Real

The Lions’ defensive end room is loaded. Aidan Hutchinson is the anchor, and the team added DJ Wonnum, Payton Turner, Derrick Moore, and Ahmed Hassanein. Cracking that rotation is a tall task for any rookie, let alone an undrafted one.

But Detroit doesn’t care about draft status. They care about who earns it. Lucas is already getting noticed by the two people whose opinions matter most: Campbell and Sheppard. That alone puts him ahead of where most undrafted rookies start.

The Bottom Line

It’s early — no pads, no contact, no real trench battles yet. But Anthony Lucas is doing the one thing an undrafted player must do in June: make coaches talk about him.

Campbell name‑dropping him unprompted and Sheppard calling him a “game wrecker” is a strong early sign that Lucas is more than just a camp body. He’s a legitimate contender for a roster spot if he keeps stacking days.