
10.) Caullin Lacy, WR – Louisville
Career FPTS: 445.90
Following a strong sophomore campaign at South Alabama, Lacy was the Jaguars top wide out this past season finally breaking over 1,000 yards receiving, notching a career-high seven TD catches, with over 200 receptions for his career.
9.) Nate Noel, RB – Missouri
Career FPTS: 458.70
The second Missouri running back transfer on this list, Noel has been as consistent as they come with 3,074 rushing yards across a four year career with Appalachian State, 18 rushing touchdowns, and 50+ receptions as the Mountaineers lead back.
8.) Keye Thompson, LB – Pitt
Battling injuries across six seasons at Ohio, Thompson has put together back-to-back top-tier defensive campaigns with 190 tackles, three sacks, five defended passes, five forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and a pair interceptions after sitting out in 2021.
7.) Reese Poffenbarger, QB – Miami
Career FTS: 493.10
Starting his career as a redshirt freshman at Old Dominion, Poffenbarger transferred to Albany in 2022 where he won CAA Offensive Rookie of the Year after making 11 starts, following that up with a career-best 36 passing touchdowns and 3,603 passing yards in 2023.
6.) Hank Bachmeier, QB – Wake Forest
Career FPTS: 542.66
Four years at Boise State and a bounce back season at Louisiana Tech throwing for 2,058 passing yards, 10 touchdowns, and just five interceptions will see the Murrieta, CA native lead Wake Forest to a competitive season in the ACC.

