Chris Lacy was never the No. 1 receiver for Oklahoma State. Actually, he was never even in the top 3.
His career season came in 2016 when, in lieu of an injured Marcell Ateman, he came in fourth in targets (50), yards (489) and scores (three) behind the likes of James Washington, Jalen McCleskey and Jhajuan Seales.
But now eyeing his second training camp with the Detroit Lions, he’s put himself in the mix to have a big impact in the Motor City.
After producing several head-turning moments this spring and summer, Lacy has been tabbed by Michael Rothstein, who covers the Lions for EPSN, as Detroit’s “surprise offseason standout.