Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Signed, Sealed and Delivered ND Commits – Tight Ends

Notre Dame’s official Signing Day page has two recruits listed for their incoming class - Mike Heuerman and Durham Smythe.  Although both of these young men should have solid collegiate football careers, I would not be surprised to see a few other of their incoming teammates end up seeing some time at the tight end position at some point during their time in South Bend.  I’m not saying they will, but Brian Kelly brings in football players and goes from there. 

Corey Robinson should add height and weight to his 6’5” 195 lb. frame and he will continue to learn the art of receiving, so don’t be shocked to see him line up at tight end before he leaves Notre Dame.  I wouldn’t expect him to be a full-time tight end, but more like a reverse Tyler Eifert; where his was a tight end who split out, Robinson would be a receiver who moves in.  Jacob Matuska is coming to the Irish as a defensive end, but he had a solid high school career on the offensive side of the ball playing tight end.  Chances are there will be little need to bring Jacob back over to play tight end, but you never know.  Lastly, Mike McGlinchey stands out to me as a future tight end.  Currently, he stands somewhere between 6’8” and 6’9” just over 280 lbs., and I just don’t know if he can fill out his tall frame to be a legitimate offensive tackle. 

Mike Heuerman has the potential to see the field sooner than later, pushing through the unproven or underperforming current stable of tight ends.  Heuerman is a decent blocker and an above average receiving tight end.  Heuerman’s first offer came from the Irish and he seems to have a special commitment to Notre Dame, and as an early enrollee, he will have an opportunity to participate in spring practice and show what he has to offer early.


Durham Smythe committed to Notre Dame later in the process, but at 6’6” 230 lbs., he will be a welcomed addition to Tight End U.  Smythe needs to add weight but does not need to see the field right away.  He could redshirt to learn and grow into a dominant tight end in South Bend.  But with Alex Welch having injury issues and Ben Koyack not developing into what the Irish had been hoping for, Durham may get an early opportunity to crack the depth chart.

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