ChatGPT ranks top 10 offensive linemen in Notre Dame history

How many of these players do you remember?

Talk to any back who’s had a great football game, and they almost always will give credit to their offensive linemen. Those are the guys who make every explosive offensive play possible. They will do whatever it takes to hold off the attacking defense. They seldom get any glory compared to those backs and receivers, but no offense can function without them.

While every college football blocker is good, some are just so much better than others. So in light of that, we’ve asked AI writing tool ChatGPT to list what it believes are the 10 best to ever block for Notre Dame offenses. It doesn’t matter which position they played. They just have to have excelled at whatever it was.

This concludes us putting ChatGPT to work ranking Notre Dame players by offensive position. We’ve already ranked ChatGPT’s 10 best quarterbacks, running backs, receivers and tight ends. Now, we look at the offense’s unsung heroes. Here they are with the entries edited for accuracy:

4 things to know about Colts’ assistant OL coach Chris Watt

Here are four things to know about Colts new assistant offensive line coach Chris Watt.

Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen moved swiftly to fill his staff, and another coach with ties to Notre Dame has been hired. The team will bring former Chargers offensive lineman and Notre Dame graduate assistant Chris Watt aboard.

Watt will partner with Tony Sparano Jr. to oversee offensive line efforts on the heels of former Colts offensive line coach Chris Strausser joining the Houston Texans.

Let’s take a look at four things to know about Chris Watt:

Colts to hire Notre Dame assistant Chris Watt

The Colts are expected to hire Notre Dame assistant and former Chargers OL Chris Watt to the coaching staff.

The Indianapolis Colts are expected to hire Notre Dame graduate assistant Chris Watt to the coaching staff under new head coach Shane Steichen. The specific position was not immediately disclosed.

After the Colts reportedly hired Brian Mason as the new special teams coordinator, they went back to the Notre Dame tree to bring in Watts, who spent parts of three seasons working as an assistant offensive line coach.

The news was first reported by Matt Freeman of Irish Sports Daily.

It isn’t clear what role Watt will hold on the coaching staff, but it’s likely to involve the offensive line. He was an offensive lineman for the Fighting Irish (2009-2013) and spent three seasons in the NFL as a third-round pick with the San Diego Chargers in 2014 NFL draft.

Watt appeared in 31 games, making 23 starts with the Chargers. He got into coaching with the Fighting Irish as a graduate assistant (2019-2020) and then served as the offensive line coach for Tulane (2021) before returning to South Bend as the assistant offensive line coach (2022).

The coaching staff under Shane Steichen should be just about set so it wouldn’t be a surprise if an announcement came this week.

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