After having a shortened junior season, due to injury, it now seems likely that Kyle Rudolph will make himself available for the 2011 NFL draft. This was his last season with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Rudolph’s season with Notre Dame was shutdown in October, which meant he missed the final seven games, due to a torn hamstring. Unfortunately this is the second year in a row that Rudolph has suffered a season ending injuring and this could be a concern for the NFL down the line.
Irish Illustrated has confirmed with its sources that Rudolph will leave South Bend and has already selected an agent. The name of his rep is still unknown.
This season he managed to finish third on the Irish in catches and receiving years even though he was absent for half the season. He now finishes up him Notre Dame career with 90 catches for 1,032 years and eight touchdowns.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.Fightin69th | Jan 05, 2011, 12:15 PM EST
IMHO, he should stay for his senior year, hopefully a full healthly one, which would prove that he isn't injury prone, and become possibly an All-American at TE in 2011 which would make him a certain 1st round pick in 2012. Isn't there a possibility of an NFL lockout next year???
haikued2 | Jan 05, 2011, 11:13 AM EST
Dara, please read this and make sure that you proof read your text before publishing. Spell check is nice, but obviously, at least to me, you have an auto correct/complete that is goofing up your text. "This season he managed to finish third on the Irish in catches and receiving years even though he was absent for half the season. He now finishes up him Notre Dame career with 90 catches for 1,032 years and eight touchdowns."