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Breaking down the long-running streak of primary Notre Dame football tight ends being taken at the NFL Draft.
SOUTH BEND — Whenever Mitchell Evans hears his name called at the NFL Draft this week, most likely in the middle rounds, it will extend a remarkable streak for the tight ends of Notre Dame football.
Oct 15, 2005; South Bend, IN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish tight end #88 Anthony Fasano gains yardage after a catch against the Southern California Trojans at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend.
Starting with Anthony Fasano in 2004 and continuing through Michael Mayer (2021-22), every primary Notre Dame starting tight end has gone on to be drafted.
Notre Dame will likely also look to add another tight end in either the 2024 or 2025 class, although which remains to be seen.
After delivering one of the most prolific careers by a tight end in Notre Dame history, Anthony Fasano was selected in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Fasano spent two ...
How much tight end talent Gerad Parker has without Mayer will impact how he calls his first season as Notre Dame’s OC, one way or another.
The Notre Dame program has historically had a high level of success in New Jersey. Even recently we've seen a star like Quenton Nelson, and fellow standouts Theo Riddick, Anthony Fasano, Elijah ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Tight end Anthony Fasano decided the lure of the NFL outweighed his desire for winning a national championship at Notre Dame.
Going back to Anthony Fasano in 2004, every primary starting tight end has been drafted. That’s how the Irish have extended their modern claim as Tight End U.
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