The Detroit Lions face injury concerns at the safety position with Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch. LSU safety AJ Haulcy, an early-round draft prospect with low medical concerns, may be a suitable addition in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Lions' safety position has major injury concerns with Kerby Joseph's knee and Brian Branch's Achilles. Adding a healthy safety in the 2026 NFL Draft may be a priority. AJ Haulcy is an early-round prospect who looks to have a low medical concern level and may fit the Lions' needs.
Here is the excerpt from my medical report on AJ Haulcy:
(Ages in parentheses are at start of 2026 season and are factored into the concern level. Injury info and ages based on available public information are unverified and subject to update. Games played data courtesy of sports-reference.com.)
Projected round 3. #89 on Jeff Risdon big board Feb 19. Ran 4.52 40 at combine.
Concern level 1/10
Haulcy has a track record of perfect availability. There are loose reports of a possible shoulder issue in his final season, but I couldn’t find any hard confirmation of it. He did participate in the Senior Bowl which is reassuring. Overall, Haulcy is at the right age and appears to be very clean as long as the shoulder checks out.
Haulcy finished with a healthy 10 INT and 19 PBU in his career.
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The Lions are dealing with injuries to safety Kerby Joseph's knee and Brian Branch's Achilles.
AJ Haulcy is a 22-year-old safety from LSU, considered an early-round prospect with low medical concerns, making him a fit for the Lions' needs.
The 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled for April 2026, and it may allow the Lions to address their safety position by selecting AJ Haulcy.

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