Notre Dame In The NFL Draft Roundup: April 19
The NFL Draft is right around the corner.
Each week, Blue & Gold Illustrated will compile the latest mock drafts and news surrounding Notre Dame’s NFL Draft prospects leading up to the annual event that begins April 28 in Chicago.
7. San Francisco 49ers — Ronnie Stanley, OT
23. Minnesota Vikings — Will Fuller, WR
86. Minnesota Vikings — Nick Martin, C
10. New York Giants — Ronnie Stanley, OT
23. Minnesota Vikings — Will Fuller, WR
45. Los Angeles Rams — Nick Martin, C
78. New Orleans Saints — Jaylon Smith, LB
80. Buffalo Bills — KeiVarae Russell, CB
96. New England Patriots — C.J. Prosise, RB
Scott Wright, DraftCountdown.com
7. San Francisco 49ers — Ronnie Stanley, OT
15. Tennessee Titans — Ronnie Stanley, OT
24. Cincinnati Bengals — Will Fuller, WR
10. New York Giants — Ronnie Stanley, OT
22. Houston Texans — Will Fuller, WR
8. Philadelphia Eagles — Ronnie Stanley, OT
7. San Francisco 49ers — Ronnie Stanley, OT
22. Houston Texans — Will Fuller, WR
10. New York Giants — Ronnie Stanley, OT
22. Houston Texans — Will Fuller, WR
8. Philadelphia Eagles — Ronnie Stanley, OT
“The Eagles want a quarterback and may consider Paxton Lynch with this pick, but instead they get a blue-chip left tackle to replace Jason Peters down the road.”
8. Philadelphia Eagles — Ronnie Stanley, OT
“Stanley, the rare senior in this draft class, is 6-foot-5, 315 pounds, and will graduate with a degree in business and entrepreneurship from Notre Dame in May. He's all business. Lane Johnson was locked up long-term this offseason but Jason Peters isn't getting any younger. If the Eagles miss out on both quarterbacks and Elliott, Stanley could be the guy.”
23. Minnesota Vikings — Will Fuller, WR
53. Washington Redskins — Nick Martin, C
Chris Burke, Sports Illustrated
10. New York Giants — Ronnie Stanley, OT
“Stanley is a consensus top-10 talent who could start from day one at the blind side tackle slot, allowing New York to move last year’s first-round pick, Ereck Flowers, to right tackle. The Giants obviously are in win-now mode, and they know they have succeeded in the past when both their lines are top-notch units.”