Best case scenario Notre Dame defensive depth chart sees a lot of young talent highlighted heading into 2024

The Notre Dame football 2024 season is almost finally upon us. The season kicks off on August 31st against Texas A&M, which promises to be a fascinating one. On the defensive side of the football, there are a lot less question marks. It was one of the better guys in college football last season, and […]

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The Notre Dame football 2024 season is almost finally upon us. The season kicks off on August 31st against Texas A&M, which promises to be a fascinating one.

On the defensive side of the football, there are a lot less question marks. It was one of the better guys in college football last season, and retained a lot of impact football players. There are still some players we hope to see a lot of this fall.

Throw out realism. This is the defensive depth chart I would like to see next weekend.

Defensive line

DE – RJ Oben

DE – Joshua Burnham

NT – Howard Cross

NT – Sean Sevillano

DT – Rylie Mills

DT – Jason Onye

Vyper – Jordan Botelho

Vyper – Boubacar Traore

There’s no questioning who the most accomplished pass rusher heading into the 2024 season is for the Irish. Former Duke standout RJ Oben will be counted upon heavily to help the unit get to the quarterback more. Adding in the likes of Burnham, Botelho, and Traore to the EDGE group, should make for one of the more talented groups they have had in a couple of years.

Everyone knows about Cross and Mills, who is one of the best interior duos in all of college football. Behind them, the depth is much less certain. In reality, Donovan Hinish is going to play a lot behind Cross. Getting an option with more size on the field, however, is more attractive to me personally. I would be totally fine with Sevillano getting some run inside. You can also add in Armel Mukam to bolster the group, with a couple needing to step up.

Linebackers

MIKE – Drayk Bowen

MIKE – Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa

WILL – Jack Kiser

WILL – Jaiden Asuberry

Rover – Jaylen Sneed

Rover – Jaiden Ausberry

Head coach Marcus Freeman was adamant that there are five linebackers who are going to play a lot for the Irish, and that’s this group. One thing we know, Kiser is going to play a lot. How well he transitions into WILL linebacker could determine just how good this group is. Otherwise, it’s going to be a lot of young guys getting their first heavy dose of action.

The position I most am looking forward to is actually rover. Both Sneed and Ausberry bring a lot of alignment potential, both possessing outstanding athleticism to be utilized in a lot of different ways. It’s going to be exciting to see them on the field at the same time in spurts. Along with the young middle linebackers, this is a really talented overall group, although inexperienced outside of Kiser.

Secondary

BCB – Benjamin Morrison

BCB – Leonard Moore

BS – Adon Shuler

BS – Rod Heard

FS – Xavier Watts

FS – Luke Talich

FCB – Christian Gray

FCB – Jaden Mickey

Nickel – Jordan Clark

Nickel – Karson Hobbs

Notre Dame should have one of the best secondaries in college football once again. A big reason for that is Morrison and Watts, who are two of the best at their positions nationally. Outside of that duo, the secondary will have a much different look in 2024.

The exciting part is Gray, who is believed to be a potential difference maker this fall. Shuler has also had a strong offseason, and could be the frontrunner to start opposite Watts. Whether he is the starter or not to begin the season, he should be before too long.

There aren’t any other major surprises. I’ll be interested to see how much of Moore and Hobbs we see. I’m hoping it’s a good amount.