Two players expected to visit for Saturday's Blue-Gold Game, defensive end Darius Fleming of Chicago and nose tackle Brandon Newman of Louisville, Ky., appear to be leaning ND's way.
"There's a chance that they could announce for Notre Dame this weekend," Lemming said.
Notre Dame has received seven verbal commitments for its recruiting class of 2008. Weis cannot comment publicly on a recruit until the player signs a national letter-of-intent. Signing day is Feb. 6.
Other top prospects included on Saturday's guest list are Brice Butler, a wide receiver from Norcross, Ga.; Jamoris Slaughter, a wide receiver/defensive back from Stone Mountain, Ga.; Andrew Sweat, a linebacker from Washington, Pa.; Art Forst, an offensive lineman from Manasquan, N.J.; and Hafis Williams, a defensive lineman from Elizabeth, N.J.
Also expected to be on hand are five previously committed recruits: defensive end Sean Cwynar, offensive lineman Mike Golic Jr., offensive lineman Braxston Cave, wide receiver John Goodman and tight end Kyle Rudolph.
"In terms of the talent on hand, it's like a who's who (of high school All-Americans)," Lemming said.