Lawrence Cager

Wide ReceiverWR
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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Undergoes surgery, season likely over
Ankle
November 30, 2019
Cager had ankle surgery Friday and while he's expected to make a full recovery, coach Kirby Smart considers him doubtful for a bowl game, Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald reports.
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Cager finally was recovered from a shoulder injury, but he picked up an ankle issue during Wednesday's practice. The senior wideout hasn't been ruled out for the season, but it sounds like his recovery for a possible college football playoff birth is unlikely. George Pickens (suspension) will miss the first half of the SEC Championship as well, so Dominick Blaylock and Demetris Robertson are expected to lead the team's wideout corps until Pickens returns.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2019
2018
Cager is an experienced wideout who comes to the Bulldogs as a graduate transfer. With Georgia's top five leaders in receiving yardage from a season ago gone, Cager has an opportunity to step right in and start. Cager is a huge target at 6-foot-5, and hauled in six touchdowns as a member of the Miami Hurricanes in 2018. Though Cager can be plagued by drops at times, he averaged 17.8 yards per catch last year en route to career highs across the board.
Cager was inconsistent throughout his sophomore season, logging 16 grabs for 237 yards (14.8 YPC) and three touchdowns through eight games. Despite this, he appears to be in line for an uptick in production as the No. 2 wideout behind Ahmmon Richards, especially with the graduation of Braxton Berrios, who accounted for 24 percent of Miami's receptions: Cager certainly has a chance to work his way into a similar role. The Hurricanes run a fairly balanced scheme (52.61 pass play percentage) which should provide Cager with ample chances to solidify himself as a reliable option at wideout. However, Jeff Thomas is a similarly talented wideout that will challenge Cager for the No. 2 role behind Richards.
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Could miss several weeks
Knee
November 28, 2019
Cager (ankle) could miss several weeks, Mark Schlabach of ESPN reports.
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Picks up ankle injury
Shoulder
November 27, 2019
Cager injured his ankle during Wednesday's practice, adding to his existing shoulder and rib injuries, Seth Emerson of The Athletic reports.
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Expected to return to practice
Shoulder
November 25, 2019
Cager (shoulder) is expected to return to practice ahead of Saturday's game against Georgia Tech, Anthony Dasher of UGASports.com reports.
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Unlikely to play Saturday
Shoulder
November 23, 2019
Cager (shoulder) didn't play in the first half of Saturday's game against Texas A&M and likely won't play in the second half, Seth Emerson of The Athletic reports.
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Announced as starter
November 23, 2019
Cager (shoulder) is in uniform and has been announced as a starter for Saturday's game versus Texas A&M, Chip Towers of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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