Mylan Graham, the former Ohio State wide receiver, has officially committed to Notre Dame, marking a new chapter in his collegiate football career. The talented player will have three years of eligibility to showcase his skills with the Fighting Irish.

Graham is a highly regarded five-star recruit and was ranked as the No. 33 overall prospect in the 2024 recruiting class. He was anticipated to be a standout player for Ohio State before he decided to enter the transfer portal on January 4. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 195 pounds, Graham demonstrated his potential during the 2025 spring game, where he caught four passes for 104 yards and a touchdown. However, he had limited production during the season, amassing six receptions for 93 yards as he developed behind standout teammates like Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate, and Brandon Inniss.

In an interview with Eleven Warriors prior to the Cotton Bowl, Graham expressed his dedication to improving his consistency and physicality on the field. “I feel like I’m right there,” he said, acknowledging the challenge of competing behind talented players.

Now, as he heads to South Bend, just two hours from his hometown of New Haven, Indiana, Graham aims to establish himself as a significant contributor for Notre Dame, catching passes from quarterback CJ Carr. He will also reunite with Quincy Porter, another former Buckeye who has joined the Fighting Irish this offseason, potentially forming a dynamic duo as they look to make their mark together in the upcoming seasons.

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