Notre Dame football: 2021 Early Signing Day player tracker

Dec 28, 2019; Orlando, Florida, USA; A detailed view of a Notre Dame Fighting Irish helmet prior to the game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Iowa State Cyclones at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 28, 2019; Orlando, Florida, USA; A detailed view of a Notre Dame Fighting Irish helmet prior to the game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Iowa State Cyclones at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Notre Dame football program is weeks away from playing in the Fiesta Bowl, but here, we take a look at the 2021 early signing player tracker.

The time has finally come for the Notre Dame football program’s 2022 recruiting class to take shape, as today marks the beginning of the Early Signing Period. For the Irish, this has the potential to be a special class of players, as they currently hold the No. 5 overall class in the entire country.

This season, the Irish saw some true freshmen come in and really make an impact, as quarterback Tyler Buchner, wide receiver Lorenzo Styles Jr., and running back Logan Diggs made an impact on offense in Year 1. Those are the kind of players who will be cornerstone players down the line, and we should see them play a big role in the Fiesta Bowl in a few weeks.

For the next few days, all eyes will be on the 2022 class, and while we know that’s some players will definitely sign, Early Signing Day is always good for a few big surprises. There are still some key recruits still left uncommitted, and we will get to see who lands them over the next few days as well.

Notre Dame football 2021 Early Signing Day player tracker

Complete list of Early Signings for the Irish

(Click the links to see our bios on these players, including where they fit in)

2022 signed recruiting class:

Jaylen Sneed (Link)

Tyson Ford (Link)

Donovan Hinish (Link)

Billy Schrauth (Link)

Jadarian Price (Link)

Aamil Wagner (Link)

Nolan Ziegler (Link)

Aiden Gobaira (Link)

Steve Angeli (Link)

Joey Tanona (Link)

Jayden Bellamy (Link)

Ty Chan (Link)

Holden Staes (Link)

Ben Morrison (Link)

Bryce McFerson (Link)

Eli Raridon (Link)

Ashton Craig (Link)

Josh Burnham (Link)

Tobias Merriweather (Link)

Niuafe Tuihalamaka (Link)

Jaden Mickey (Link)

The Irish are in great shape to really move this program forward, and they definitely have the right man steering the ship in first-year head coach Marcus Freeman. Notre Dame football is a national brand and is certain to finish with one of the top classes in the nation, but the hope is, that they can continue to bridge the gap between them and the likes of Alabama and Ohio State with this new regime in place.