This is the second year we’ve done this pro scouting annual for the Irish football team. As a reminder, here’s a refresher on some of the guidelines to who is included and who is not:

Older players who have not made the necessary impact in terms of a possible NFL career are not included.

We are working under the constraints of the NFL value system. For example, last year CBS Sports had tight end Michael Mayer going 10th overall in their 2023 mock draft. We mentioned how that was way too high given the value of that position and Mayer ended up being picked 25 spots lower than CBS Sports guessed.

Of course, for many young players and freshmen we are guessing somewhat wildly and hopefully.

FYI, your typical NFL Draft has around 260 picks, which fluctuates depending on how many compensatory selections there may be in any given year.

ELG: Eligibility remaining, including 2023.
NOW: Selection spot if the 2024 NFL Draft was held today.
FUTURE: Their ceiling as a NFL pick based on available evidence.

(Parentheses indicates change from last year if applicable). 

Notre Dame Offense Scouting Annual 2023

NAME POS ELG NOW FUTURE
Joe Alt LT 2 6 (+70) 3 (+4)
Blake Fisher RT 3 59 (+5) 27 (-23)
Aamil Wagner RT 4 UDFA 86 (-29)
Sam Hartman QB 1 198 98
Jayden Thomas WR 3 UDFA 105
Audric Estime RB 2 148 112
Tobias Merriweather WR 3 UDFA 139 (-46)
Billy Schrauth OG 4 UDFA 147 (-8)
Mitchell Evans TE 2 208 160 (+12)
Jadarian Price RB 4 UDFA 186 (-29)
Jaden Greathouse WR 4 UDFA 191
Eli Raridon TE 4 UDFA 207 (-93)
Charles Jagusah OT 4 UDFA 213
Deion Colzie WR 2 UDFA 219
Steve Angeli QB 4 UDFA 228 (-40)
Holden Staes TE 3 UDFA 234
Rico Flores WR 4 UDFA 238
Kenny Minchey QB 4 UDFA 246
Jeremiyah Love WR 4 UDFA 255

Players who made the list last year, and who are still on the roster, but who have been removed for 2023 include running back Chris Tyree, offensive lineman Zeke Correll, offensive lineman Andrew Kristofic, and offensive lineman Rocco Spindler. Tyree either needs to be a top 20 draftable running back or top 30 draftable wide receiver and I don’t see that anymore.

Running back Gi’Bran Payne did not make the list heading into his second season.

True freshmen not to make the list include wide receiver Braylon James (he’s a tough exclusion to be fair), wide receiver Kaleb Smith, tight end Cooper Flanagan, offensive lineman Joe Otting, offensive lineman Sam Pendleton, offensive lineman Chris Terek, and offensive lineman Sullivan Absher.

Players no longer on the roster who made the list last year (scouting numbers in parentheses):

Michael Mayer (39-24): Ultimately picked 35th overall by the Raiders.

Jarrett Patterson (73-43): A good reminder that being good in college isn’t necessarily a ticket to a high draft pick as Patterson goes 201st overall to the Texans.

Tyler Buchner (UFDA-84): Transferred to Alabama and this 84th overall feels awfully high these days but if it’s going to happen perhaps a breakout season for the Tide is the place.

Lorenzo Styles (228-121): Transferred to Ohio State to play corner or wide receiver. Eh, who knows!

Logan Diggs (UDFA, 209): Transferred to LSU, home is where the heart is so they say.

Braden Lenzy (UDFA, 235): Decided not to come back for a 6th season.

Avery Davis (UDFA, 253): Did not get drafted.

Scouting Highlights:

This time last year Joe Alt had a bright future but now he has a super bright future.

In contrast, Blake Fisher had a good 2022 season but his stock isn’t quite as white hot as Alt right now. I’d also point out the extra year for Fisher, as well. Whether he uses that or not, we’ll see.

There’s a pretty large drop off after Alt and Fisher. I don’t think many have Aamil Wagner on their radar but he fits the profile as a future starter and decent draft pick. But we dropped him a bit as he’s still under-sized even though he looked decent in the Blue-Gold Game.

Would you predict Sam Hartman gets drafted in 2024? Also, notice he’s the only one on this list who will be out of eligibility after 2023.

Jayden Thomas didn’t even make the list last year and look at him now.

As the President of the Jaden Greathouse Fan Club I was tempted to place his ceiling higher.

A second knee injury in as many years drops Eli Raridon’s scouting ceiling lower for 2023.