4. Caullin Lacy, WR
Arguably one of the most explosive offensive and special teams performers in the country this season, Caullin Lacy showed he can be a difference maker and turn a game with just one play. His early-season success in the punt return game put all teams on Louisville’s schedule on notice not to give a chance to make a difference. Lacy had two punt returns for touchdowns, which led to his inclusion on the third team All-ACC as the all-purpose player.
Lacy was also a key contributor on the offensive end, in particular with the receiving game. He was the main target when Chris Bell was dealing with injuries throughout the season. Lacy finished the season with 54 receptions, 547 receiving yards, and two touchdowns. With his efforts on both the offensive end and special teams, Lacy earned himself a bid to the Senior Bowl, where he will represent Louisville and look to showcase his talents for a potential spot at the next level of his career.
