Notre Dame’s Offensive Revival: Surprising Spring Insights That Could Change the Season
The outlook on the offensive line also looks extremely promising. Coming into the spring, it was looking like Will Black would step in at left tackle, Knapp would be bumped inside to left guard and Guerby Lambert would kick out to right tackle and that’s exactly what we saw for the duration of spring. After the first day of spring, we needed to see offensive line coach Joe Rudolph keep Black and Knapp at left tackle and left guard to continue to grow; we saw that as well.
Outside of Faison, the receiving room is still an overall question mark heading into the summer. We know this room has talent and we know this room is athletic, but we don’t know the rotation and we don’t know who the leading candidate at boundary is quite yet and there’s reasons for that. Ohio State transfer Quincy Porter missed the spring with an injury but it’s looking like he’ll be back for fall camp. Other players like Cam Williams, Elijah Burress, Devin Fitzgerald, Bubba Frazier and Micah Gilbert continue to grow.


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