Predicting the next five Notre Dame commitments following the Fighting Irish landing a pair of toolsy playmakers

Who are the next 2027 recruiting targets Notre Dame has the best chance of closing on? There are several talented players to know.

Ryan Roberts National College Football Writer
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Choctaw's Titus Hawk runs after a reception during the Class 6A-II high school football championship game between Choctaw and Sand Springs at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Friday, Dec. 5, 2025.
Choctaw’s Titus Hawk runs after a reception during the Class 6A-II high school football championship game between Choctaw and Sand Springs at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Friday, Dec. 5, 2025.

Notre Dame football has been having a busy Monday morning on the recruiting trail. Head coach Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish were able to land multiple 2027 commitments from Choctaw (Okla.) High School tight end Titus Hawk and Littleton (Co.) Valor Christian wide receiver Jackson Coleman. That was a much-needed boost to the class of pass catchers.

With Coleman and Hawk now in the class, the attention turns to several other key 2027 targets. To have a little bit of fun, let’s make some predictions for who the next five commitments will be in the class. It would be an impressive pool of players.

Predicting next Notre Dame commitments 

WR Julius Jones Jr. – Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas 

With Jones being a legacy recruit for Notre Dame, he is a very important 2027 target. Outside of his familiar name, Jones also possesses some tremendous upside as a wide receiver, including home run speed and the ability to make big plays after the catch. Notre Dame continues to battle Oregon for the talented pass catcher, but they are very much the leader right now. 

OT Cameron Wagner – St. Joseph (Ill.) Ogden 

At this point in Wagner’s recruitment, I’m not sure who the main competitor is, even against Notre Dame. The 6-6, 300-pound offensive tackle is someone that offensive line coach Joe Rudolph has prioritized for a long time. As long as this recruitment ends somewhat in the near future, it’ll be Freeman and Co.’s battle to lose. 

DT Brayden Parks – Oak Lawn (Ill.) Brother Rice 

Notre Dame was the early leader for Parks, but Oregon has certainly given them a run for their money. The Irish staff have recovered and are still the assumed leader for the 6-3, 305-pound defensive tackle. Paris has been a priority for a very long time, and this program desperately wants to keep the Chicagoland standout near home. 

OT Layton von Brandt – Middletown (Del.) Appoquinimink 

I’ve repeated this comparison before, but von Brandt gives me the same feeling that Owen Strebig did in the 2025 recruiting class. While some other elite programs are pursuing von Brandt heavily, like Strebig, I would be extremely surprised if the pick wasn’t Notre Dame in the end. This very much feels like when, not if, the Delaware native opts for the Irish. 

EDGE Jackson Vaughn – Oradell (NJ) Bergen Catholic 

Vaughn opted to reclassify to the 2027 class from 2028 recently, giving Notre Dame another opportunity to bring in another potentially elite pass rusher. The 6-4, 225-pound pass rusher has been a dominant force against some of the best competition in high school football. The Irish lead for one of the higher upside defensive ends in the 2026 class.