Notre Dame broke the seal on the 2022 wide receiver group today when Amorion Walker announced for the Irish. While the staff had offered the 6’4″, 180-pound Louisianan way back in November, things heated up with him considerably over the last month or so. Walker’s frame is similar to other recent big receivers for the Irish, like Miles Boykin, Chase Claypool, and Javon McKinley. I think he’s faster than they were at this point, though, and maybe a little more agile. He’s not going to run a 4.3 anytime soon but I do think he’s a guy who will be able to get behind a defense.

For those of you interested in reading tea leaves, it’s worth noting that 2022 LB Junior Tuihalamaka, #68 overall and a key Irish target, replied to Walker’s commitment tweet with the eyes emoji :eyes:. It’s also worth noting that Walker is good friends and 7-on-7 teammates with a pair of Irish cornerback targets in the 2022 class, #65 overall Khamauri Rogers and #112 overall Jyaire Brown. Rogers is from Mississippi; Brown lives in Ohio but only moved there recently from Louisiana.

Hmm.

Recruiting Service Rankings

247Sports Composite — 3 star (.8466 rating), #859 overall, #115 WR, #37 in LA

247Sports — 3 star (86 rating), NR overall, #92 WR, #33 in LA

Rivals — 3 star (5.5 rating), NR overall, NR position, NR in LA

ESPN — Not evaluated

Irish Sports Daily — 3 star (87 rating)

Cohort

In addition to Notre Dame, Walker holds offers from Florida State, Kansas State, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia, among others.

Highlights

Walker shows more agility than he should at his size; that his high school also plays him at corner, and he does well there, speaks to that. He moves effortlessly enough that I’m tempted to hit him with the dreaded “deceptively fast” label. Seriously though, he has that Carlos Beltran quality of just very smoothly eating up large patches of ground. We don’t have any verified times for him, but I think his acceleration and top end speed are pretty good. Note the first play on this video, when he takes the kickoff and kind of putters along until he sees a crease around the 25. The way he hit the gas there is what got him into the end zone. The play at 1:01, where he rather suddenly drifts (an oxymoron, I know, but it seems apt) past his defender shows that deceptive speed. And the double move at 2:16 is filthy, highlighting the agility (even if the ball was badly overthrown).

I would love to see verified track times for him. If he runs, say, a 4.5 40 and a sub-4.1 shuttle at that size, look out. He displays a mix of speed, size, athleticism, and physicality – love the defensive highlights – that is intriguing.

Impact

I doubt Walker will push for time immediately. There’s too much talent ahead of him in the 2020 and 2021 classes, and he’ll probably need time to adjust to being a full-time offensive player and to add some muscle mass. I think it’s really hard right now, in most cases anyway, to take junior film for a two-way player and project anything reliable. But there’s certainly enough on tape to show promise, and I do think he brings a mix of size and speed that isn’t on the roster right now. If he’s as fast as he looks, and if he puts it together, I think he has the ceiling to be a very good starter. I’m not sure where the floor is but I’m very interested to see what happens when get gets on campus.

Welcome to the Irish family, Amorion!