Caullin Lacy
OFS
Injury Not Injury Related
Est. Return 3/1/2025
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
15
YDS
179
TD
0
AVG
11.9
TAR
24
2024 Receiving Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
After placing top-eight nationally in receptions (91) and receiving yards (1,316) to go along with seven receiving touchdowns, Lacy departed from the University of South Alabama to prove himself in a power four conference with Louisville. He'll have the opportunity to push for a lead role in the wide receiver room. Junior Chris Bell, who caught 29 passes for 407 yards last season for the Cardinals, and Alabama transfer Ja'Corey Brooks, who caught three passes in six games during 2023, figure to be Lacy's primary competition. Lacy will be catching passes from Tyler Schough in 2024, a Texas Tech transfer whose collegiate career started out at Oregon. Schough's 2023 season was derailed by a broken fibula, and he generated 746 passing yards and a 7:4 TD:INT across four starts prior to the injury while adding 149 yards on the ground. Although Lacy won't have a locked-in No. 1 role, he is the most proven wideout on Louisville's roster and still possesses great fantasy upside. Read Past Outlooks
Opts out of remainder of season
Lacy has elected to opt out the remainder of Louisville's 2024 season, Jody Demling of 247Sports.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Lacy has only played in four games, meaning he can chalk 2024 up as a redshirt season. He hauled in 15 catches for 179 yards this fall, but will now look towards 2025. It wouldn't be a surprise to see him enter the transfer portal, either.
Lacy has only played in four games, meaning he can chalk 2024 up as a redshirt season. He hauled in 15 catches for 179 yards this fall, but will now look towards 2025. It wouldn't be a surprise to see him enter the transfer portal, either.
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Solid day in loss to Miami
Lacy caught 4 of 5 targets for 57 yards during Saturday's 52-45 loss against Miami (FL).
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Officially active Saturday
Lacy (collarbone) will appear in Saturday's game against Notre Dame, Matt McGavic of SI.com reports.
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Working with starters in warmups
Lacy (collarbone) is working with the starting unit during warmups ahead of Saturday's game versus Notre Dame, Adam Rittenberg of ESPN.com reports.
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Expected to suit up
Lacy (collarbone) is expected to make his season debut during Saturday's matchup with Notre Dame, Pete Thamel of ESPN.com reports.
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Game-time decision Saturday
Lacy (collarbone) is a game-time decision for Louisville's game Saturday at Notre Dame, Matt McGavic of Sports Illustrated reports.
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