ReRank Breakdown: 2011 Notre Dame Recruiting Class
Class Snapshot
2011 class
Key numbers for this recruiting class
Badges Earned
No class-year badges earned for this class.
S2S Class DNA
2011 class
One-year metrics for this recruiting class
Hits & Misses
Development Story
The 2011 recruiting class for Notre Dame exhibited a mix of outcomes that highlight both successful development and missed opportunities. The class was initially ranked 11th, indicating a strong recruiting effort, but the S2S rerank to 10 suggests a slight adjustment in perceived talent as the players progressed. Notre Dame's ability to develop players is evident in the multiple recruits who achieved the "NFL Starter" outcome label, particularly Troy Niklas, who was ranked lower than many of his peers but still managed to excel.
The blue chip percentage of 57 indicates that over half of the recruits were regarded as elite talent, which is a positive reflection of the class's potential. However, the presence of a high-ranking miss, such as Aaron Lynch, serves as a reminder that not all expectations translate into performance. The outcomes for several unranked recruits also indicate that the program was able to find value in players who were not highly sought after, leading to solid contributions at the college level.
Outcome Summary
Overall, the 2011 recruiting class for Notre Dame met expectations, with several players exceeding their original rankings. The presence of multiple NFL starters among the recruits speaks to the program's development capabilities, despite some underperformance from higher-ranked recruits. The S2S rerank remained relatively stable, suggesting that while there were standout performers, the overall talent level of the class was consistent with initial assessments. The takeaway from this class is that Notre Dame successfully developed talent, but there was a notable underperformance among some of its highest-ranked recruits.