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Cam Hart, DS #4 CB, Notre Dame 
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Name: Cam Hart (+) Coming off Nov 2022 Shoulder INJ College: Notre Dame Number: 5 Height: 6-3 Weight: 207 Position: CB Pos2: WR
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 4.35 40 Time: 4.43 40 High: 4.52
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Data Scout Notes: 2022: NA...(+) Coming off Nov 2022 Shoulder INJ...2021: 2ndPS...2020: NAC
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Cam Hart, Notre Dame, Player News
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TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 2: 31. Cam Hart, rJr, CB, Notre Dame, 6-2, 198, 1,...Hart had an uneven game in ND's 26-21 loss to Marshall and was credited with only one tackle. Previous week, No. 30: Former wide receiver in 2019, Hart became one of Notre Dame's best defensive backs, with his experience as a receiver translating to ball skill ability at corner. He also showed good physicality last season. In Notre Dame's 21-10 loss at Ohio State he had two total tackles. He was burned by wide recei ver Emeka Egbuka on a 31-yard touchdown with 5:32 left in the third quarter, which gave Ohio State a 7-3 lead. - Frank Cooney/NFL Draft Scout
(DS#4 CB) rSr/2024 CB Cam Hart, Notre Dame
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TRACKING TOP DRAFT PROSPECTS - WEEK 1: 30. Cam Hart, rJr, CB, Notre Dame, 6-2, 198,...Former wide receiver in 2019, Hart became one of Notre Dame's best defensive backs, with his experience as a receiver translating to ball skill ability at corner. He al so showed good physicality last season. In Notre Dame's 21-10 loss at Ohio State he had two total tackles. He was burned by wide receiver Emeka Egbuka on a 31-yard touchdown with 5:32 left in the third quarter, which gave Ohio State a 7-3 lead. - Frank C ooney/NFL Draft Scout
(DS#4 CB) rSr/2024 CB Cam Hart, Notre Dame
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Fully healthy for the first time since flipping from wide receiver two offseasons ago, Hart this spring gave Brian Kelly reason not to get too antsy about finding cornerback help in the transfer portal to pair with 2020 surprise starter Clarence Lewis (w hich still could happen). A spring surge from sophomore Ramon Henderson, a fit at nickel for TaRiq Bracy and the prospect of dependable depth from one or more of the four freshmen has upgraded the expectations for a position group that had the most to pr ove this offseason. The junior Hart (6-3, 207) gives the Irish unusual size at cornerback. This spring his confidence and aggressiveness started to sync up with that big body. If you're looking for a possible surprise breakthrough player, Hart could very well be it. And if that happens, the Notre Dame secondary may flip from possible liability to probable asset. - Indianapolis Star/News
(DS#4 CB) rSr/2024 CB Cam Hart, Notre Dame
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Notre Dame started spring practice March 27 with far more questions than answers at cornerback. If not addressed, those could become particularly problematic in new coordinator Marcus Freeman's defensive scheme, in which he prefers to rely on cornerbacks playing man coverage a vast majority of the time. Thirteen practices into the spring, head coach Brian Kelly thinks the Irish found some candidates ready to make the leap from inexperienced to reliable. That list starts with junior Cam Hart and sophomor e Ramon Henderson. "When you line them up, those two look as good as anybody in the country," Kelly said Saturday following spring practice No. 13. When evaluating physical traits, that praise might not be hyperbolic. The 6-foot-3, 207-pound Hart and 6-1 , 189-pound Henderson bring size and reputed speed to a defense that will gladly welcome both attributes."Both these guys have elite traits - long, athletic, the ability to play the ball," Kelly said. Hart's development process was slowed in his f irst two seasons with the Irish due to shoulder issues. He played in three games in 2019 before requiring season-ending surgery. One of his shoulders continued to bother him last season too, said Hart, who has dealt with the issue since high school. "Com ing into this season, I've rehabbed, I've felt more comfortable not using a brace and not being restricted," Hart said. "It's honestly enhanced my game a lot. I feel a lot more comfortable in press coverage. I feel a lot more comfortable tackling and def eating blocks." - South Bend Tribune
(DS#4 CB) rSr/2024 CB Cam Hart, Notre Dame
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