Irish 2021 TE commit Berrong putting in work

Notre Dame Tight End commit Cade Berrong putting in extra work this off-season.

It seems like 2021 Irish TE commit Cade Berrong is not satisfied with his Top 100 ranking, as the Georgia native keeps working on his craft. Just this weekend Berrong tweeted out a short video of him working with former Georgia WR Terrence Edwards at his academy. Although Edwards never really made it in the NFL, he was signed by the Atlanta Falcons after being undrafted and recorded just one catch, Edwards made a nice living playing in the CFL. During his 9 seasons playing in Canada, Edwards had five 1,000-yard seasons with his high being 1,372 yards with 12 touchdowns for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2010. Not a bad person to learn from, and that’s exactly what Berrong did this past weekend.

Berrong is working on making himself better, something that Irish fans and Brian Kelly are very happy to see. The six-foot-four tight end who weights 220 pounds, had offers from Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Ohio State, Penn State and many more prior to pledging to Notre Dame on June 21st of last year.

Berrong was also recently invited to the exclusive Future 50 camp in Orlando, Florida, showing that he is among the nation’s best prospects, not just at this position but overall. When Berrong arrives on campus in the spring of 2021, he will be next in line in the long, great history of elite Notre Dame tight ends.