Eddie Lacy
  • Eddie Lacy

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  • 230 lbs
  • 5' 11"
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Scouting report

by Dale Lolley

GB RB Eddie Lacy - Week 19, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 19 at Arizona
Lacy had 12 carries for 63 yards and a score last week but failed to catch a pass and also lost a fumble. The time share with James Starks continues and the Packers could try to use their running game to keep Arizona's offense on the sideline. That might work for a while, but not forever. Lacy had 12 carries for 60 yards and a catch for a 28-yard TD just a few weeks ago when these two teams met in Arizona. But 13 touches, which is right around what Lacy has averaged over the past month isn't going to win you a fantasy matchup unless he scores once or twice. And that's a lot to count on.

by Dale Lolley

GB RB Eddie Lacy - Week 18, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 18 at Washington
Lacy had 13 carries last week for just 34 yards, just continuing his roller coaster ride of a season. He continues to deal with a rib injury but should play this weekend. The Redskins are 22nd against opposing running back in terms of fantasy points allowed. The Packers could have some success running the ball, but with Lacy in a timeshare, it's just not enough to make him a starter ahead of some better options this week.

by Dale Lolley

GB RB Eddie Lacy - Week 17, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 vs. Minnesota
Lacy is still dealing with a rib injury but did rush for 60 yards on 17 carries last week against a tough Arizona defense. He also caught one pass for 28 yards, scoring on the reception. Lacy had one of his three 100-yard games against Minnesota earlier this season, so there's some hope. But Minnesota is ninth in fantasy defenses against running backs, so don't automatically pencil Lacy in for another 100-yard effort this week, especially in his timeshare with James Starks. Starks, however, has fumbled in four consecutive games, so look for Lacy to get the bulk of the work.

by Dale Lolley

GB RB Eddie Lacy - Week 16, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 at Arizona
Lacy is dealing with a rib injury this week likely from the roller coaster ride his season has taken. Last week, it was 11 carries for 23 yards. Lacy is far from a sure thing in any given week, despite rushing for over 100 yards in three of the past five games. That's especially true playing against Arizona's solid run defense. The Cardinals have allowed 100 rushing yards to just one opponent's running backs this season, that all the way back in Week 4 against St. Louis.

by Dale Lolley

GB RB Eddie Lacy - Week 15, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 at Oakland
Lacy likely ran his way out of the doghouse last week by gaining 124 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries. He now has three 100-yard games in the past four weeks, which sounds nice until you consider his one game when he wasn't over the century mark was a 4-yard effort. You can't afford that at this point in the season. But Oakland is 25th in points allowed to opposing running backs. Lacy will still share time with James Starks, but he should produce enough to be a solid No. 2 back this week.

by Dale Lolley

GB RB Eddie Lacy - Week 14, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 vs. Dallas
After back-to-back 100-yard games, Lacy reverted to previous form and had five carries for four yards last week in a limited role after reportedly missing curfew. Head coach Mike McCarthy is talking Lacy up this week, but it's looking more and more like a time share with James Starks in a situation where the team could ride the hot hand. That makes it tough to start either back against Dallas' 18th ranked fantasy RB defense.

by Dale Lolley

GB RB Eddie Lacy - Week 13, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 at Detroit
After failing to reach 100 yards in the first two-plus months of this season, Lacy has done so in back-to-back weeks, including 105 yards on 17 carries last week. He also had four catches for 34 yards and a touchdown, making it his best game of the season. The Lions limited the Lacy-less Packers to 42 rushing yards by its running backs a few weeks ago and hasn't allowed an opposing teams backs to gain 100 yards on the ground over the past month. Lacy looks like he's back, but probably shouldn't be used as more than a No. 2 back in a tough matchup.

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