Notre Dame Football: 5 wide receivers to target in the transfer portal

SAN DIEGO, CA - OCTOBER 27: Helmets of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish near the bench area in the 2nd half against the Navy Midshipmen at SDCCU Stadium on October 27, 2018 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Kent Horner/Getty Images)
SAN DIEGO, CA - OCTOBER 27: Helmets of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish near the bench area in the 2nd half against the Navy Midshipmen at SDCCU Stadium on October 27, 2018 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Kent Horner/Getty Images) /
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Notre Dame Football: 5 wide receivers to target in the transfer portal

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3. Taj Harris Junior WR Syracuse

In my opinion, Taj Harris is one of the best wide receivers in the portal. He is 6’2″ 180 lbs and was a deep threat for the Orange throughout his career. His career stats are 151 receptions 2,028 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Harris could be a multi-year player for the Irish, and based on what he did at Syracuse, would have no problem putting up big numbers in South Bend.

4. Cam Johnson Senior WR Vanderbilt

Notre Dame likes its Grad-Transfers and Cam Johnson is a Notre Dame fit. Coming from a school like Vanderbilt, he already has the academics. He also has the playing ability to make an impact for the Irish if pursued by them. His Career stats are 124 receptions 1,233 yards and 10 touchdowns.

5. Titus Mokiao-Atimalala Freshman WR UCF

Titus was heavily recruited by the Irish in the class of 2021 and was even crystal balled to join the Notre Dame football at one point!. Notre Dame wanted him to play safety. A big reason why he ultimately did not choose them. However, Notre Dame needs receivers now, so, the Irish should pursue him now for the offensive side of the ball.

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