What's better than grabbing one former 5-star wide receiver from last year's National Title winner? Getting two former 5-star wide receivers from last year's National Title winner. Notre Dame did just that when it added Mylan Graham to a growing list of Transfer Portal additions on Tuesday evening.
Graham joins the Irish after spending his first two years with the Buckeyes. Playing sparingly during his stay in Columbus, Marcus Freeman and his crew will hope that a change of scenery and offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock's scheme will unlock the potential the wideout showed coming out of New Haven High School (IN).
The newest addition to the Notre Dame wide receiver corps has the added benefit of knowing at least one of his teammates very well. Mylan Graham committed just one day after fellow wide receiver Quincy Porter announced he was headed to South Bend.
Notre Dame adds Mylan Graham as receiver rebuild gains championship pedigree
Like Porter, Graham had all sorts of buzz when he went to OSU, but was behind a WR corps full of former 5-star talent. In 2025, the young player logged just 6 catches for 93 yards. Still, he did see the field a decent amount, appearing in 12 games after getting just 15 snaps and redshirting in 2024.
Graham also gets to basically come home, as the Fort Wayne native's family is less than two hours away from South Bend. The wide receiver is also the second portal addition for the Fighting Irish, who have added six additions this week.
Earlier in the day, defensive lineman Francis Brewu pulled the trigger on a commitment. Notre Dame's latest successful streak could mean they are near done adding from the Transfer Portal, as it's clear their haul won't be nearly as big as some other programs, thanks to a very successful 2026 high school recruiting class.
