The Fighting Irish will be looking to get back to the playoffs in 2019, but will have to replace several key players off of last year’s 12-1 team. With spring practice half way through I take a look at 5 players who are primed to breakout into their own.
Here are five breakout candidates for Notre Dame football as the Fighting Irish continue to work through spring practice in preparation for the 2019 season.
5. WR Braden Lenzy
The old adage is speed kills and that’s exactly what Lenzy could help bring the Fighting Irish WR core this spring. Lenzy is a rising sophomore who came to Notre Dame to also run track but his focus this spring has been all football.
I’ve decided to focus all my time on football in preparation for spring time… I will always love track, but I feel this is best for my short term and long term goals athletically! #GoIrish ☘️
— Braden Lenzy (@blspeedy21) January 19, 2019
Lenzy came into Notre Dame last season as a 4-star WR and the No. 10 athlete in the nation. He did not get any playing time his freshman season as he arrived at Notre Dame weighing 160 lbs soaking wet. With Miles Boykin, Chase Claypool and Chris Finke all entrenched as starters with experience at wide out last season it looked like it was going to be more of the same going into the playoffs and into 2019 with all of them having a year of eligibility left.
But then the Cotton Bowl 30-3 massacre vs Clemson happened and it became painfully obvious that Notre Dame was missing elite play making skill players who can stretch the field that teams like Clemson have in abundance. Shortly after the season Boykin decided to declare for the NFL Draft and thus we have an open WR spot for Lenzy to grab this spring.
Lenzy has the speed to stretch the field and the Matt Balis training table is already paying off as reports are Lenzy has bulked up to 180 lbs without losing any of his fast twitch, explosive playmaking skills. Early reports out of spring camp indicate Lenzy will be competing with rising junior Michael Young for a starting X WR position opposite Claypool and Finke.
If Lenzy can grasp the playbook I think he can make a huge jump going into his sophomore season much like Will Fuller did in 2014 and Golden Tate in 2008 who both broke out with huge seasons. I know his QB Ian Book would love to use a weapon of Lenzy’s skills and speed to make things easier on him as would all Fighting Irish fans.
4. TE Cole Kmet
Tight End U hasn’t exactly been Tight End U these last few seasons with production dipping pretty much every season since Tyler Eifert was a first round pick in 2013. Kmet is going to get a huge opportunity here to turn the tide and make the TE a feared weapon again for the Fighting Irish.
Alize Mack left for the NFL draft this spring opening up the starting tight end spot. While Alize was extremely talented, he wasn’t exactly reliable both on and off the field. Kmet who stands at 6’6 with great reach is also a star lefty relief pitcher for the baseball team up until two weeks ago when he decided to shut it down and focus solely on football. Like Lenzy deciding to skip track I think this could be huge for Kmet’s development this spring and getting more repetitions with Book is never a bad thing.
Kmet, a rising junior, entered Notre Dame as a 4-star prospect and the #3 tight end in the nation. He came into ND with fellow TE classmate Brock Wright who actually was the higher rated prospect at the time. In his first two seasons at ND Kmet has only 17 catches for 176 yards and the next time he catches a TD will be the first of his collegiate career.
Now is the time for Kmet to shine (whom offensive coordinator Chip Long calls one of those DUDES meaning he’s a beast) and take that next step up as he is currently running on the first team ahead of Wright and restore the luster of Tight End U to it’s rightful place in Notre Dame.
3. RB Jafar Armstrong
Ok technically Armstrong did start last season in the opener vs Michigan and had a breakout game with two TD but hear me out here. Armstrong was splitting carries with Tony Jones Jr before Dexter Williams returned from a 4-game suspension to take hold of the majority of the carries.
This season, Armstrong, the converted 4-star wide receiver out of high school, is expected to be the bellcow for the Fighting Irish backfield. Armstrong possesses home run speed and since he played wide out he can also catch the ball out of the backfield. If you remember Dexter for as good as he was running the ball had some of the worst stone hands thus preventing him from reaching his full potential.
Armstrong can and should be the starting RB all season. His game reminds me a lot of CJ Prosise who if you remember also converted from another position after his freshman season and then had a HUGE junior season for the 2015 squad. I think Armstrong can be that exact back for Notre Dame this season and it all starts this spring.
Armstrong is going to have every opportunity to start and he needs to take advantage of it by developing his game this spring and I think new RB coach Lance Taylor will help him do just that.
2. DT Jayson Ademilola
If he can continue to develop and stay healthy it wouldn’t shock me to see him start over one of either MTA or Hinish in the season opener vs Louisville. He’s that good.
1. LB Jordan Genmark Heath
Genmark Heath aka the Swedish Black Guy is another guy that needs to have a huge spring to get a jump on the stacked linebacker competition which needs to replace starters Drue Tranquill and Te’von Coney.
In other words no easy task replacing two guys who combined for over 200 tackles for the LEA-Gion of Doom Defense.
Genmark Heath, a rising junior, is a converted safety prospect who played linebacker for the first time last season. He actually started for the injured Tranquill in the Northwestern game and more than held his own. He’s accounted for 16 tackles each of his freshman and sophomore seasons so he has experience playing.
Right now he’s basically running on the 2nd team behind senior Asmar Bilal at the BUCK linebacker position, but Bilal has also been playing a lot at MIKE lately opening the door. Bilal is the only returning starting linebacker but I think Genmark Heath has the size, length, athleticism, and speed that DC Clark Lea loves to have at the BUCK position. It wouldn’t shock me with a great spring to see Genmark Heath take over the starting position – if he can hold of Jack Lamb.
Armstrong is going to be a great RB for sure. But for this author to say that Dexter Williams has “some of the worst stone hands” is absolutely garbage. He did fine when the ball was thrown to him, which wasn’t a lot but did end up with two receiving TDs the last two years. I only remember one or two drops EVER from Williams. Saying he had stone hands is an injustice to him and a really bad opinion in this article.
However, the opinions on Mack are spot on, LOL!
Irish must have great depth. As I have not seen any last minute transfers to shore up any would be weaknesses.
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Notredame needs speed homerun hitters guys who can take a short slant pass 70 yards. A running back who gets a crease and goes 80 yards.Most importantly Notredame needs Book to play at the level he showed against Stanford Virginia Tech And Wake every week.Also there was a question on another site asking fans who would they like to see Notredame play in the future. Here is my list of teams. West Virginia Oklahoma State Iowa Baylor Byu Oregon. These would be good opponents and most of these teams Notredame has never played or played some of them years ago.
pete, Tennessee would be nice…love the hospitality in Knoxville…love those fans…gracious in ’79 when we got walloped, gracious in the early 90’s when we were ranked #1 and hung on to win a good game. Also, we owe BYU a game…we should schedule them too.
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I think Lenzy will be good way down the road, there are better guys all around him. Jafar is who I am most excited about. I see him as more of a Josh Adams.