Most teams I see carry at least 3 catchers and often a few dual position players who catch/1b, etc. and freshman often see very few games behind the plate, if any, but may see time at DH or 1b/3b if they can hit, it's just in my opinion, normal. Playing time for a catcher is tough, there's only one spot on the team. One thing I'd consider as a catcher is how many games the team typically plays a season, especially at the lower divisions.
Even if they don't play, the team needs them for bullpens, live at-bat sessions for pitchers, and catchers ofter are injured. My son was a catcher for 90% of his baseball life and transitioned to pitcher his Jr year of HS. As a pitcher, he will on occasion catch bullpens for the other pitchers on his d3 college team to help out. But there are 4 catchers on roster, 2 play significant time at other positions, and it seems every other year there are at least 2 catchers recruited.
A kid from our area was considered #1 catcher in the state, went to Vandy, saw limited time at catcher early, but got time as a utility player/dh/1b till he was a covid senior, and even then it was 50/50 split with another catcher(s),,,was drafted his junior year (he can hit), stayed in school and then was drafted 15 rounds higher after his senior year....
Moral, if you can hit, you will play, somewhere.