Notre Dame football: Previewing the 2021 Wide Receivers

SOUTH BEND, IN - NOVEMBER 23: Braden Lenzy #25 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish runs downfield for 61-yard touchdown ahead of Brandon Sebastian #10 of the Boston College Eagles during a game 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: Braden Lenzy #25 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish runs downfield for 61-yard touchdown ahead of Brandon Sebastian #10 of the Boston College Eagles during a game 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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ORLANDO, FL – DECEMBER 28: Braden Lenzy #25 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish runs after catching a pass against Braxton Lewis #33 of the Iowa State Cyclones during the Camping World Bowl at Camping World Stadium on December 28, 2019, in Orlando, Florida. Notre Dame defeated Iowa State 33-9. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /

Notre Dame football: Previewing the 2021 Wide Receivers

Who’s Here?

The Notre Dame football team has a solid blend of guys returning from the 2020 team, as well as some talented true freshmen coming into the mix. That should lead to some exciting competition this offseason, especially as some of the younger guys try to push their way up the depth chart heading into the Florida State matchup.

We know the veteran names, like Braden Lenzy, who many feels could be in for a breakout season, as well as Kevin Austin Jr. and Avery Davis. Xavier Watts and Joe Wilkins Sr. also return, to go along with three true freshmen that could take the college football landscape by storm this season.

Deion Colzie, Jayden Thomas, and Lorenzo Styles Jr. all bring something a little different to the table, and all of them were absolute stars during their high school days. We have already seen this spring that they are ready for the next level, and with so much uncertainty at the position group, they are entering the program at the perfect time.