Our Lady Fighting Irish always has a new harvest of players ready to enter the NFL. This is the case again this offseason.
Looking at the list of players, there are a lot to keep an eye.
From the quarterrier Riley Leonard at the Benjamin Morrison corner half, Notre Dame fans will have a lot of additional players to continue to root at the NFL level.
Morrison, in particular, will be intriguing to look at. After missing most of the 2024 university football season due to a hip injury, he should always end up being taken in the first round of the draft.
Ian Valentino of the 33rd team has published a new simulated draft. In this simulated project, he had the Irish dynamic defensive back fighter fighting at n ° 24 in total by the Vikings of Minnesota.
“It is easy to forget that the best defender of Notre Dame has missed the whole season with an injury. The Vikings of Minnesota could grasp an inner line player, but I think they are approaching this in free agency,” wrote Valentino.
“Benjamin Morrison gives Brian Flores an elite corner to deploy, taking his unit in a brand new notch. Do not forget, Morrison was a choice of the top 10 planned before this season.”
Throughout her three seasons with Notre Dame, Morrison played 31 games. He accumulated 84 plated in total to accompany nine interceptions, a defensive touch and 18 defended passes.
Standing at 6 feet 0 and 190 pounds, Morrison is known for his capacity to play in secondary school. It also has a good speed against faster wide receivers.
It will be interesting to see what the future reserves for Morrison. Landing with Vikings in the Flores system would be a perfect fit for Morrison.
Obviously, there is a lot of time between now and the draft of the NFL 2025 and no one knows who the teams will choose. If it is available when Minnesota is on the stopwatch, it would not be surprising to see them take it.