Notre Dame Football: Aaron Banks ready to dominate at the next level

SOUTH BEND, IN - NOVEMBER 23: Aaron Banks #69 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish blocks during a game against the Boston College Eagles at Notre Dame Stadium on November 23, 2019 in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame defeated Boston College 40-7. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
SOUTH BEND, IN - NOVEMBER 23: Aaron Banks #69 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish blocks during a game against the Boston College Eagles at Notre Dame Stadium on November 23, 2019 in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame defeated Boston College 40-7. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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The Notre Dame Football team will see many offensive linemen taken in the 2021 NFL Draft, and Aaron Banks is ready to dominate at the next level.

The Notre Dame Football team will have their Pro Day on Wednesday, an event that will be televised on the NBC Sports Network. This will be another chance for a wide collection of talent to make one more impression on NFL scouts, with the 2021 NFL Draft less than a month away.

For Notre Dame football star Aaron Banks, this has been an outstanding year, as he was an All-American for the Irish, and is expected to go on Day 2 of the 2021 NFL Draft. Banks is a guy who is going to enjoy great success at the next level, as he has the versatility to play on either side of the line, and is one of the more NFL-ready offensive linemen coming out.

This offseason, we have seen numerous NFL teams flip the switch on their offensive lines, leaving many with holes heading into the draft. For Banks, that is a best-case scenario, as he is going to be picked across the three-day event, and has the size, and athleticism to come in and start as a rookie.

Notre Dame Football star ready to dominate at the next level

Banks will head into his rookie season ready to not only fight for a starting job but with the skillset to dominate from the outset. At 6-foot-5, and weighing over 325 pounds, Banks is as intimidating a prospect as there is along the interior of the offensive line, and he looked like a man among boys during the Senior Bowl.

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Recently, it was reported that if Banks had come back for another season in South Bend, that he would have made the move to left tackle. There was not much more he could prove at the NFL level, and if he wants to try his hand at tackle in the NFL, I am sure he is going to get an opportunity to do so.

For now, he has the talent to be a starting offensive guard in the NFL in Year 1.