De'Corian Clark
Questionable
Injury Knee
Est. Return 9/21/2024
2024 Receiving Stats
2024 Receiving Projections
Seems unlikely to play
Clark (knee) is warming up ahead of Saturday's game against Texas but is unlikely to play, JJ Perez of 247Sports.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Even though Clark has looked active in warmups, he participated in drills in Week 2 but didn't suit up. If he doesn't play Saturday, then David Amador, Chris Carpenter and JJ Sparkman would be in line to see more touches.
Even though Clark has looked active in warmups, he participated in drills in Week 2 but didn't suit up. If he doesn't play Saturday, then David Amador, Chris Carpenter and JJ Sparkman would be in line to see more touches.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
The Roadrunners were a steamroller on offense in 2022. Their passing game was so prolific that they had three receivers with over 700 yards. One of those was Clark, who had 51 catches for 748 yards and eight scores. Here's the thing, though. Clark did that while missing six games after having surgery on his leg. It's entirely possible that Clark would have had over 1,000 yards if he had stayed healthy. Clark is back for 2023, and so is his quarterback Frank Harris. Who isn't back, though, is Zakhari Franklin, who transferred to Ole Miss. Franklin was stellar last year, notching 93 catches for 1,137 yards and 15 touchdowns. That's a lot of targets to find a new home from Harris. Clark clearly is in the mix. Even with the move to the AAC, if Clark is healthy, why would you not expect over 1,000 yards and double-digit touchdowns? He could be the top receiver for what has been an excellent offense the last couple of years.
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Will start "practicing" this week
UTSA's head coach Jeff Traylor said Monday that Clark (knee) will start "practicing" with the team this week, JJ Perez of 247Sports reports.
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Suited up in pregame warmups
Clark (knee) is suited up in pregame warmups ahead of Saturday's game at Texas State, JJ Perez of 247Sports reports.
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Not listed on depth chart
Clark (knee) isn't listed on UTSA's Week 2 depth chart, per Javi Cardenas of Rivals.com.
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Officially out Saturday
Clark (knee) will miss Saturday's season opener versus Kennesaw State, JJ Perez of 247Sports reports.
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Not part of depth chart
Clark (knee) is not part of the Roadrunners' depth chart for their game Saturday against Kennesaw State.
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