Three Notre Dame Players Projected In First Two Rounds In Dane Brugler's Latest NFL Mock Draft Notre Dame fans are in for a treat as three Fighting Irish players are projected to be taken in the first two rounds of the 2023 NFL draft, according to Dane Brugler's latest mock draft. The trio includes safety Kyle Hamilton, edge rusher Isaiah Foskey, and cornerback Cam Colvin. Hamilton is projected to go 15th overall to the Washington Commanders, where he'll join a secondary looking for some much-needed depth. The 6-foot-4 safety has been touted as one of the top defensive backs in the draft class, with his size, athleticism, and ball skills making him an attractive target for teams. Foskey is projected to go 26th overall to the Tennessee Titans, where he'll look to make an impact on a pass rush that struggled at times last season. The 6-foot-1 edge rusher has been praised for his speed, agility, and ability to bend around tackles, making him a valuable asset in today's fast-paced NFL. Colvin is projected to go 37th overall to the Los Angeles Chargers, where he'll look to make an impact on a cornerback unit that struggled at times last season. The 6-foot-1 corner has been praised for his length, athleticism, and ball skills, making him a valuable target for teams looking to bolster their secondary. Overall, Brugler's latest mock draft is a testament to the talent and depth of Notre Dame's program, which has consistently produced top-level NFL talent in recent years. With Hamilton, Foskey, and Colvin all projected to go early in the draft, it's clear that the Fighting Irish are once again a force to be reckoned with on the gridiron.#Notre_Dame #Los_Angeles_Chargers #Tennessee_Titans #Dane_Brugler #Washington_Commanders #Kyle_Hamilton #Isaiah_Foskey #Cam_Colvin

Notre Dame Players Projected In First Two Rounds In Dane Brugler's Latest NFL Mock Draft In his latest mock draft, ESPN's Dane Brugler has projected three Notre Dame players to be selected in the first two rounds of the 2023 NFL draft. The Irish trio includes safety Brandon Joseph, cornerback Cam Hart, and defensive tackle Jordan Botelho. Joseph, a consensus All-American last season, is expected to go off the board early, possibly as high as the end of the first round. He had an impressive senior campaign, recording 76 tackles, three interceptions, and seven pass breakups en route to earning First-Team All-Pac-12 honors. Hart, who started all 13 games at cornerback for Notre Dame in 2022, is projected to be selected in the second round. The junior finished with 43 tackles, one interception, and five pass breakups last season. Botelho, a defensive tackle, is also expected to be taken in the second round. He started nine games and recorded 35 tackles, two sacks, and three tackles for loss as a senior. Brugler's mock draft is just the latest indication that Notre Dame has a strong chance of producing multiple NFL draft picks this spring. The Irish have had at least one player selected in each of the last six drafts, with Ian Book being the most recent selection in 2022.#ESPN #Notre_Dame #Dane_Brugler #Brandon_Joseph #Cam_Hart #Jordan_Botelho #Ian_Book

Cardinals, Seahawks Select Notre Dame RBs in Round 1 The 2026 NFL draft is just around the corner, and Charles Davis has released his latest mock draft to give fans a glimpse of what might happen on draft night. In his second iteration of the 2026 mock, Davis sees the Arizona Cardinals selecting Notre Dame running back Tyler Buchner with the first overall pick. Buchner, a dual-threat quarterback-turned-running back, impressed scouts and coaches alike during the NFL Combine, showcasing his impressive speed, power, and elusiveness on the field. The 6-foot-2, 215-pounder is expected to be one of the top running backs in this year's class, with many projecting him as a first-round pick. The Seattle Seahawks, picking second overall, followed suit by selecting Notre Dame running back Audric Estimé. Like Buchner, Estimé is an electric playmaker who excelled at the Combine, showcasing his acceleration, agility, and receiving skills. The 5-foot-10, 200-pounder is expected to be a significant contributor for the Seahawks in the years to come. The rest of the first round saw the following picks: Jacksonville Jaguars selecting defensive end Will Anderson Jr. from Alabama; Houston Texans taking wide receiver Quentin Johnston from Tulsa; Chicago Bears choosing quarterback Hendon Hooker from Tennessee; and the Indianapolis Colts selecting linebacker Tommy Echols from Miami. As the draft approaches, teams are sure to be...#Seattle_Seahawks #Miami #Will_Anderson_Jr #Hendon_Hooker #Tyler_Buchner #Audric_Estim #Arizona_Cardinals #NFL_Draft #Notre_Dame #Alabama #Jacksonville_Jaguars #Houston_Texans #Quentin_Johnston #Tulsa #Chicago_Bears #Tennessee #Indianapolis_Colts #Tommy_Echols
