PFF top guards list gives big love to Notre Dame players

Is anyone actually surprised?

Why is Notre Dame labeled “O-Line U” you ask?

Because not only do they put a bunch of offensive linemen in the NFL seemingly every year but because those linemen are often the best of the best.

That was certainly the case as Pro Football Focus recently ranked their top offensive guards in the NFL as Notre Dame products took the top-two spots.

Quenton Nelson has adjusted well to NFL life since leaving Notre Dame as the former Irish star has received All-Pro status in each of his three professional seasons to date with the Indianapolis Colts.

1. QUENTON NELSON, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

The best of the best, Nelson was seen as a generational prospect at guard when he entered the NFL, and he hasn’t disappointed. According to PFF’s wins above replacement metric (PFF WAR), the fourth-year guard has been the league’s most valuable player at the position in every season of his career and has surrendered just three sacks in three years.

Nelson helped turn the Colts offense from one of the worst in the league to one of the better units in the NFL.

Pro Football Focus went on to say that Nelson is unrivaled at the position but if there was only one other player to even consider for the top spot, that it’d also be a Notre Dame product they’d be discussing:

2. ZACK MARTIN, DALLAS COWBOYS

If there’s a player who runs Nelson close, it’s Zack Martin, who has continued to excel despite the Dallas offensive line collapsing around him. Martin has allowed one sack over the last two years and had earned a PFF run-blocking grade of 92.2 when he got injured in Week 12 of the 2020 campaign.

The list ranks 32 players in whole but it’s really no surprise to anyone that these two were seemingly head and shoulders ahead of the rest of the field.

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Former Notre Dame receiver Chris Finke signing with Kansas City Chiefs

The Slippery Fox has a new home.

Chris Finke got to know Ian Book very well during his time at Notre Dame. The former Irish receiver, punt returner and captain furthered his experience with Book and also caught passes from Trevor Lawrence during recent pro days. Now, Finke will show what he’s got in the NFL after signing with the Kansas City Chiefs, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media. This comes one season after signing with the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted rookie in 2020 and being part of their practice squad.

Finke, nicknamed “The Slippery Fox”, was a regular for Notre Dame’s receiving corps from 2016 to 2019. In four years of game action, he had 106 receptions for 1,251 yards and eight touchdowns. During the Irish’s 2018 win over USC, he caught seven passes for 86 yards, setting career highs in both categories (though he tied his seven-reception mark in 2019 against Boston College). His loan two-touchdown game came in the Irish’s 2019 victory over Duke.

Instant Twitter reaction: Notre Dame’s Ogundeji selected by Atlanta

Ade to ATL

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Make it eight former Notre Dame players selected in the 2021 NFL draft, as defensive end Ade Ogundeji is headed to Georgia. The Atlanta Falcons selected the end with the 182nd pick in the fifth round. At this moment, there are just three other Irish players that could be taken. Here is the Twitter reaction of Ogundeji becoming a Falcon.

Will Fuller, Miami Dolphins agree to 1-year contract

Former Notre Dame receiver Will Fuller is coming his best NFL season.

Former Notre Dame receiver Will Fuller is coming his best NFL season. In his fifth and final season with the Houston Texans, he made 53 receptions for 879 yards and eight touchdowns at 16.6 yards a catch. All of those numbers represent career highs for Fuller. Now, he’ll get a chance to prove himself further with the Miami Dolphins, who agreed to terms with Fuller on a one-year contract Thursday.

There’s a bit of irony for Notre Dame fans who have come to detest Alabama in recent years because Fuller now is a target of former Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who just completed his rookie year. Of course, college rivalries mostly fade into the background when you become NFL teammates and you’re focused on the here and now. Plus, Fuller will need to rely on Tagovailoa to bump his numbers up further after he was suspended for the final five games of the 2020 season for using a performance-enhancing substance. Sometimes, you have to leave all reservations behind.

See the Chicago Bears wish Cole Kmet a happy birthday

Happy 22nd birthday Cole!

First off, happy 22nd birthday Cole Kmet. Even though the former Notre Dame tight end left a year earlier than we thought he would, he’s still a favorite in our hearts. Take a look at some of the social media posts the Chicago Bears made to wish the former Irish pass-catcher a happy birthday.

Watch: Four Notre Dame Chargers lack any knowledge of ‘Rudy’

When football wraps up, you’ve got to fill the void somehow.

When football wraps up, you’ve got to fill the void somehow. In the case of the Los Angeles Chargers, you put together a show to help your fans get through the doldrums of the offseason. Would you believe that four Notre Dame alumni play for the Chargers? It only made sense for an episode about Notre Dame featuring Jerry Tillery, Drue Tranquill, Isaac Rochell and Alohi Gilman to come about:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJr3R1-Vgj8

The whole episode is 14 minutes, 40 seconds long, so if you don’t have that kind of time, you can be forgiven. However, you should at least spare 53 seconds to watch them commit the ultimate sin for anyone who’s put on an Irish uniform since 1993. Yes, they show their ignorance when it comes to Rudy, and the Chargers’ Twitter handle appropriately calls out the Irish for not educating them where they should have:

Look, if a modern Notre Dame player hasn’t seen Knute Rockne, All American, it’s bad but somewhat forgivable as that movie has somewhat fallen out of the public consciousness. However, Rudy remains steadfastly a part of pop culture, and it’s absolutely required viewing for anyone who commits to the program. Otherwise, you might as well take your business elsewhere.

Notre Dame in the NFL: Highlights and photos of the best performances in week 14

A recap of the best former Notre Dame players performances in week 14 of the NFL.

The NFL is winding down, but that doesn’t mean that former Notre Dame football stars are slowing down with their performances. Take a look at the highlights and photos of the best that former Irish players had to offer from week 14 action.

More former College Wire players — NFL Week 14 Action:

Bama / Aub / Fla / LSU / Tenn. / UGA // Mich. / Mich St. / Ohio St. / Wisc. // Okla. / Texas // USC

Notre Dame in the NFL: Highlights and photos of week 9’s action

It wasn’t a standout week 9 for former Irish stars, but there were still some impressive performances from this weeks NFL action. Check out below and see pictures and highlights of the best performances from former Notre Dame Football standouts. ND

It wasn’t a standout week 9 for former Irish stars, but there were still some impressive performances from this weeks NFL action. Check out below and see pictures and highlights of the best performances from former Notre Dame Football standouts. ND

Notre Dame in the NFL: Huge performances in big AFC game, Tate throws a pass and more

Plenty of former Notre Dame stars had big games for Pittsburgh (Claypool & Tuitt), Detroit (Okwara) and the Chargers (Tillery & Rochell).

Former Notre Dame stars had quite a week 8 in the NFL, highlighted by four former Irish alums making big plays in the huge AFC matchup between Pittsburgh and Baltimore. The Steelers left Baltimore undefeated, but that wasn’t due to the efforts from Miles Boykin. Find out which other former Notre Dame stars had big games this past week in the NFL.

Notre Dame in the NFL: The top former Irish performers of week 7

Check out some big time performances from former Notre Dame stars Cole Kmet, Romeo Okwara, Will Fuller V, Golden Tate and more.

It wasn’t the banner Sunday’s that we have seen Notre Dame alum put up in recent weeks, but it wasn’t all bad. During week 7 of NFL action, it saw a former Irish undrafted star continue his breakout season, another breakout game in Houston and more.

More former College Wire players — NFL Week 7 Action:

Alabama / Auburn / Florida / LSU / Tenn. / UGA // Mich. / Mich St. / Ohio State / Wisc. // Okla. / Texas // ND // USC