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There is a ton to talk about in the world of Notre Dame recruiting, including an interesting new offer sent out by the staff Thursday, a big official visitor weekend and big developments in the 2025 class.
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Notre Dame QB commit CJ Carr with a strong Elite 11 Finals pro day showing
The first day of the Elite 11 Finals has 20 of the best rising senior high school prospects go through various stations of drills, while the following day sees the passers go through a pro day. The quarterbacks throw a total of 20 consecutive passes, ranging from short throws to a running back to balls downfield.
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Saline (Mich.) High’s CJ Carr, a Notre Dame commit who comes into the event as the nation’s No. 45 overall player and No. 6 quarterback according to the 2024 On3 Industry Ranking, had a strong first day at the Elite 11 Finals, and he was even better on Thursday.
On3 deemed that 17 of Carr’s 20 throws were “accurate,” and although we have no idea what criteria the Elite 11 comes up with their scores from pro day, Carr’s was 44, which was tied for third-best on the evening. Alabama commit Julian Sayin had the best score at 49, Texas Tech verbal Will Hammond had 45 points, and Carr’s total tied with Georgia pledge Dylan Raiola.
Charles Power, the director of scouting and rankings at On3, listed Carr at No. 5 in his Day 2 top performers article.
“I thought Carr had one of the better pro day sessions that we saw on Thursday night,” Power told Blue & Gold after the session ended. “He was in the top five of the group. He was very refined, polished, and I think this is a setting that fits his skill set well. It showed on Thursday.”