One school that could feature a top quantity of players selected in the 2018 NFL Draft is Notre Dame football. How will the Pro Day turn out?
Notre Dame football has a lot of attention on the program’s 2018 Pro Day festivities, that take place on March 22 in South Bend, IN. There’s a good list of players from Notre Dame who are ready to go early in the 2018 NFL Draft. That list includes offensive lineman like Mike McGlinchey and Quenton Nelson.
A few other players to watch at the Pro Day on the offensive side of the ball include tight end Durham Smythe, running back Josh Adams and wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown. The amount of returning talent for the Notre Dame football program in 2018 does put them in contention in the national picture again next season.
However, there’s no doubting the pure amount of losses for the Fighting Irish, especially on the offensive side of the ball. Notre Dame could send more than five former players that will be picked up in the 2018 NFL Draft. That’s why so much spotlight falls on this individual Pro Day.
With the 2018 NFL Combine fully wrapped up, the last real chance for a lot of NFL Draft prospects to make an impact on their stock is the Pro Days. The former Heisman Trophy winner, Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield, is the first prospect with the Pro Day spotlight on him.
The following week, Notre Dame is one of the most significant programs holding Pro Day workouts. With that said, here’s three things to watch for the 2018 Pro Day for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
