Kyle Rudolph

TE · Notre Dame
A high school All-American who was as productive a playmaker for the Irish as most expected he would be when he arrived in South Bend. Injuries, however, cost him nine games over the past two seasons. Rudolph decided not to return to Notre Dame, taking advantage of a less-than-stellar tight end class despite missing several games with a hamstring injury in 2010. Rudolph got off to a great start, becoming the first true freshman to start the opener at tight end in Notre Dame history. He started all 13 games, catching 29 passes for 340 yards and two scores. Despite missing two games with a shoulder injury, Rudolph caught 33 more passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns as a sophomore. A consensus 2010 preseason All-American, Rudolph nearly matched his freshman year totals in the first six games (28-328-3) before missing the final seven games with a torn right hamstring that had actually bothered him since preseason practices. Rudolph's pre-draft predicament is not unlike former Arizona tight end Rob Gronkowski, who missed his entire junior season with a back injury but still opted to enter the draft early. The Patriots picked Gronkowski in the second round (No. 42 overall) last April, and appear to have a bargain. Rudolph's ability to stretch defenses and give some in-line blocking could land him in the top 40 overall in the 2011 draft.