Mylan Graham is headed to Notre Dame.
The former Ohio State wide receiver committed to Notre Dame on Tuesday. He'll have three years of eligibility to use with the Irish.
A five-star recruit and the No. 33 overall prospect in the 2024 class, Graham was viewed as one of Ohio State’s potential breakout candidates before he entered the portal on Jan. 4. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound wide receiver flashed that upside in the 2025 spring game, catching four passes for 104 yards and a touchdown, then posted modest production during the season (six receptions for 93 yards) while developing behind Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss.
Graham told Eleven Warriors before the Cotton Bowl that he had focused on becoming more consistent and playing with greater physicality during his college career.
“I feel like I’m right there,” Graham said. “Obviously, with what I’m sitting behind, it’s kind of hard just watching (Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate) do what they do, but I feel like I’m right there.”
Now headed to South Bend — roughly two hours from his hometown of New Haven, Indiana — Graham will look to prove he can become an impact player in his own right as he catches passes from CJ Carr. He'll be linking up with a fellow former Buckeye receiver in Quincy Porter, who also transferred to Notre Dame this offseason.


