Notre Dame creates edit asking star-studded wide receiver trio to 'Think Big' about playing together

Notre Dame sent out an edit asking three elite receivers to consider playing together in college
Notre Dame creates edit asking star-studded wide receiver trio to 'Think Big' about playing together
Notre Dame creates edit asking star-studded wide receiver trio to 'Think Big' about playing together /

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have the nation's No. 1 recruiting class, and appear poised to add North Carolina four-star offensive tackle Sullivan Absher and Washington four-star running back Jayden Limar by the end of the month. 

But Marcus Freeman and his coaching staff are far from satisfied.

On Wednesday, Stony Point High School (Texas) four-star wide receiver and Notre Dame pledge Braylon James shared an edit of three targets in Fighting Irish uniforms asking the trio to, "Think Big."

James, the nation's No. 12 wide receiver, is already in the fold, but the other two are clearly priority targets.

Laurel Highlands High School (Pennsylvania) athlete/slot receiver Rodney Gallagher is rated the nation's No. 9 athlete and is set to take an official visit to Notre Dame on June 10. 

"It was great seeing that," he said. "That trio could be very dangerous." 

The third recruit featured is Westlake High School (Texas) wide receiver Jaden Greathouse, the nation's No. 19 wide receiver.

He is set to take an official visit to Notre Dame on June 17, and is considered a lean in the Fighting Irish's favor.

The possibility of the three playing together in South Bend isn't exactly far-fetched.

In fact, it's becoming a realistic possibility that could become even more likely if Gallagher and Greathouse are impressed during their trips to campus next month.


Published
Andrew Nemec, SBLive Sports
ANDREW NEMEC, SBLIVE SPORTS

Andrew Nemec covers national high school recruiting and brings more than a decade of experience. Andrew hosts "Recruiting with Andrew Nemec" on ESPN-affiliate 1080 The FAN in Portland, Oregon. He holds a journalism degree from the University of Oregon.