<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Updated class rankings
1 Bama
2 Auburn
3 Aggies
4 PSU
5 LSU
6 Clemson
7 FSU
8 Vols
9 ND
10 Canes
In-depth analysis -> <a href="http://t.co/SLIkR5X0l4">http://t.co/SLIkR5X0l4</a></p>— RecruitingNation (@ESPNRNFball) <a href="https://twitter.com/ESPNRNFball/statuses/461920669958021122">May 1, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Who they have: Notre Dame has attacked the offensive side of the ball in 2015, securing commitments from quarterback and No. 64 overall Blake Barnett, No. 131 and top-ranked center Tristen Hoge, No. 201 Jerry Tillery and No. 243 Jalen Guyton. Four-star safety Prentice McKinney Jr. is in the fold on the defensive side of the ball.
Who they want: Among the targets the Fighting Irish have zeroed in on are No. 13 Justin Hilliard, No. 16 Jashon Cornell, No. 18 Keisean Lucier-South, No. 20 Iman Marshall, No. 27 Damien Harris,dfuq? No. 112 Kahlil McKenzie and No. 258 Zach Robertson.
Biggest win: No. 64 Blake Barnett. While Notre Dame has Everett Golson back in the fold, the future of the position is filled with uncertainty. With DeShone Kizer inked in 2014, and Barnett in the fold in 2015, the Fighting Irish have gone a long way in finding a multi-year starter and future stability at the most important position on the field.
Must get: No. 16 Jashon Cornell. Top prospects that Notre Dame truly desires from Cretin-Derham Hall go to South Bend, or are expected to. Cornell could be the first to turn down the Fighting Irish since the days of Joe Mauer. Michigan State, Penn State and Michigan are making this a tougher recruitment than expected for the Fighting Irish.
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