The Irish faithful received a bit of good recruiting news heading into the bye weekend when linebacker/defensive end Dom Hulak verbally committed to Notre Dame on Friday. The 6’3″/225-pounder out of the Chicagoland area is the 8th commit in Notre Dame’s recruiting Class of 2025 — a class which currently ranks 3rd in the nation.

Dom has visited South Bend on multiple occasions this year, most recently for Notre Dame’s dominant win over USC. That visit made a big impression on him, as well as his close relationship with director of recruiting Chad Bowden, and he made a silent commitment to the Notre Dame staff shortly afterwards before making things public on Friday.

Recruiting Service Rankings

247Sports Composite — 3 star (.8759), #440 overall, #39 ATH, #14 in IL

On3 Consensus — 3 star (87.83), #447 overall, #44 LB, #13 in IL

The 247 Composite and On3 Consensus both combine 247, On3, Rivals, and ESPN rankings.

247Sports — 3 star (88 rating), NR overall, #27 ATH, #8 in IL

On3 — 3 star (87 rating), NR overall, #52 LB, #16 in IL

Rivals — 3 star (5.7 rating), NR overall, #19 LB, #11 in IL

ESPN — Not Yet Rated

Friend of the Stripes Jamie Uyeyama does the recruit evaluations for ISD, and we trust his evals as much as anyone’s. So while the 247 Composite and the On3 Consensus don’t factor in ISD evals, we put a lot of weight on them ourselves.

Irish Sports Daily — 3 star (89 rating)

Cohort

Dom chose the Irish over other offers from Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Iowa State, Louisville, Missouri, Kansas, and Purdue.

Highlights

Dom plays a multitude of positions for his high school team — mainly linebacker but also defensive end and occasionally defensive tackle as well as tight end and fullback on offense. This might be due to the size of the guys around him, but he looked bigger than his listed 6’3″/225 on film to me. He moves well, shows good burst off the snap, and looks like he has some potential as a pass-rusher.

As always, take a look at ISD’s Film Don’t Lie piece on Dom Hulak for a professional’s perspective.

Impact

Whether Dom ends up at Money (Marist’s spot) or Vyper is going to depends on his weight. At 6’3″ he’s sufficiently-but-not-ideally tall to play Vyper and he has good length. If he bulks up to 250ish or heavier that’s probably where he ends up. The Irish currently have three other defensive players committed in 2025 — all of them along the defensive line. Dom’s potential might be highest on the edge, but the DL Commit room is already starting to get a little crowded with even more recruits still in play at Vyper/DE. With this in mind, and with reporting being that the Money position is the spot the staff has discussed most with Dom, I think he likely plays linebacker at Notre Dame — at least starting off.


Welcome to the Irish family, Dom!