Daylan McCutcheon
Texas
Freshman
Bio
Recruiting
Scouting Report
Daylan McCutcheon is a 4-star wide receiver prospect from the talent-rich Dallas metroplex with a strong composite rating of 0.9488. Despite being ranked #103 nationally, his recruitment appears to be in early stages with limited offer activity, suggesting either late evaluation or unreported interest from major programs.
Physical Profile
Limited physical measurables available, but his 4-star rating and high composite score suggest good size and athleticism for the position. Coming from Lovejoy High School in Lucas, TX, he's competing in a strong high school football region that typically produces college-ready athletes with good fundamentals and coaching.
Play Style
Based on his regional background and ranking, likely possesses good route-running technique and football IQ typical of North Texas receivers. The high composite rating suggests he has multiple skills that translate well to college football, potentially including reliable hands and route precision.
Strengths
- High national ranking (#103) indicates elite production and skill level among 2025 receivers
- Strong composite rating of 0.9488 suggests consistent evaluation across multiple recruiting services
- Plays in competitive North Texas region known for developing polished route runners and fundamentally sound receivers
Areas to Improve
- Needs to generate more recruiting buzz and offer activity given his ranking disparity
- Must continue developing physically to match his talent evaluation at the next level
College Projection
His Texas commitment and 4-star rating suggest he could contribute in Year 2-3 with potential for significant role by junior season. The ranking indicates Power 5 starter potential with proper development.
NFL Outlook
As a 4-star prospect ranked in the top 110 nationally, has potential NFL developmental traits if he can maximize his college career and continue physical maturation
Best Fit
Texas offensive system should suit him well - programs that emphasize route precision, develop receivers systematically, and can utilize his likely football IQ from strong high school coaching background
Player Comparison
Both are similarly sized North Texas receivers (Beasley 5'8" 174 vs prospect 5'11" 178) with excellent route-running precision and football IQ that compensates for lack of elite size or speed. Beasley was also a highly-rated regional prospect known for reliability and technical skill rather than raw athleticism, making him an ideal comparison for a fundamentally sound receiver with strong composite ratings but not elite physical traits.
Season Stats - 2025
Receiving
Career History
Texas
#17 WR - Freshman
Texas
#17 WR - Freshman