Newsstand: Notre Dame claims two five-star prospects in mock 2024 class re-rankings
If On3 director of scouting and rankings Charles Power had to re-rank the 2024 recruiting class five-stars, the Notre Dame football program would have two of the 32, emulating the number of first-round NFL Draft picks.
On Thursday, Power did just that and featured Fighting Irish offensive linemen Anthonie Knapp and Guerby Lambert. The latter checked in at No. 20 in his updated mock rankings despite only playing snaps as a reserve this season.
“A high-upside offensive tackle who was a summer enrollee, Lambert has seen time in a few games as a true freshman,” Power said. “The former five-star will compete for a spot on Notre Dame’s talented offensive line next season.”
Power would consider Knapp the No. 24 player in the 2024 class. He has started every game at left tackle for the Irish this season.
“A former On3 blue-chip outlier, Knapp surprisingly won the starting left tackle job at Notre Dame, following an injury to Charles Jagusah in fall camp,” Power said. “Knapp has fared well while playing out of position at left tackle.”
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Only Alabama, Georgia, Miami, Clemson and LSU had more players recognized than the Irish on Power’s list, with three each.
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