Xavier Watts, Howard Cross, Jack Kiser and Riley Leonard hoist the Sugar Bowl trophy Jan. 3, 2025 (Photo: Chad Ryan)

Since the inaugural NFL Draft in 1936, Notre Dame has had 532 players drafted, the most of any college program. Draft numbers are often a solid indicator of a program’s historical depth and talent, and the Irish stand at the top.

Here’s how the rest of the top ten shakes out:

  • USC – 530
  • Ohio State – 489
  • Oklahoma – 417
  • Michigan – 415
  • Alabama – 411
  • Penn State – 389
  • LSU – 381
  • Georgia – 379
  • Florida – 373

Last year, seven Irish players were drafted, headlined by Joe Alt, taken 5th overall by the Raiders. This year’s class doesn’t have a top-five lock, but it’s a group full of grit, talent, and upside.

The 2025 NFL Draft kicks off:

  • 📅 Thursday, April 24 at 8 PM ET (Round 1)
  • 📅 Friday, April 25 at 7 PM ET (Rounds 2–3)
  • 📅 Saturday, April 26 at 12 PM ET (Rounds 4–7)
    📺 Coverage on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and NFL Network

Notre Dame’s Likely 2025 Draft Picks

Xavier Watts – Safety

A converted wide receiver, Watts has blossomed into a ferocious, instinctive All-American safety. His 100-yard pick-six vs. USC last year was the stuff of legends. Athleticism, football IQ, and leadership? He checks every box.
Prediction: 2nd Round –(First Irish player off the board)

Benjamin Morrison – Cornerback

Injury slowed him last year, but Morrison is still one of the better cover corners in the class. His bloodlines (father: former NFL safety) and resume (9 INTs, 26 starts) make him an intriguing Day 2 target.
Prediction: 2nd Round

Rylie Mills – Defensive Line

Twice on Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks List,” Mills is a workout warrior with size and burst. Unfortunately, an ACL tear late in the season hurts his stock, but someone’s getting a steal.
Prediction: 5th Round

Jack Kiser – Linebacker

ND’s all-time career starts leader. Made noise at the Senior Bowl and during his Pro Day. He’s instinctive, fast enough, and outworks everyone. Coaches will love his smarts and toughness.
Prediction: 6th Round

Mitchell Evans – Tight End

Evans was on the path to being the next great ND tight end until injuries disrupted his 2023, and slowed him into 2024. Still, he put together a 43-catch season and showed promise as a blocker. NFL body, NFL potential.
Prediction: 6th Round

Riley Leonard – QB / Swiss Army Knife

Someone please call him the next Taysom Hill already, except is a better passer than Hill. Leonard’s dual-threat skills, leadership, and football IQ make him a perfect gadget guy or developmental QB.
Prediction: 7th Round

Howard Cross III – Defensive Tackle

Knock on Cross is size (6-1, 288), but…hello, three time NFL defensive player of the year Aaron Donald was 6-1, 280. Cross has been a rock for the Irish D, and his motor is undeniable.
Prediction: 7th Round


Eligible but likely UDFAs (Undrafted Free Agents)

  • Beaux Collins (WR) – Big, athletic target who can win contested catches.
  • Jordan Clark (DB) – Undersized but productive, with NFL bloodlines (son of Ryan Clark).
  • RJ Oben (DE) – Great frame for a rush end, late bloomer but lots of potential.
  • Kris Mitchell (WR)-One word SPEED.
  • Jayden Harrison (WR-KOR)-the hero of the Sugar Bowl has got skills.
  • Rod Heard II (S)- Experienced, versatile productive player, should get a look.

That’s the guide. Enjoy your spring immersion into the great game of football. It’s a celebration of everything we love about the sport—heart, hustle, and the next generation of stars chasing their dreams.

ByPhil Houk

For over 25 years, bringing you the glory of Notre Dame football.

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