Avon (Ind) four-star offensive tackle Blake Fisher, a Top100 prospect from the class of 2021, is the latest recruit to commit to Notre Dame.

The 6-6, 330-pounder, who is listed as the No. 90 overall player in the country, No. 15 offensive tackle nationally and No. 2 prospect in Indiana, chose the Fighting Irish over scholarship offers from Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Wisconsin and many others.

Notre Dame has been on Fisher for a very long time. The staff extended a scholarship offer on Nov. 11, 2018, but the staff was recruiting him well before that. Defensive line coach Mike Elston was on him early, showed him a great deal of attention, and made it clear that Notre Dame was going to be pushing hard for him throughout the recruiting process. Then it was offensive line coach Jeff Quinn who really took things up a notch and constantly checked in on him while out on the recruiting trail. When Fisher made his way to South Bend, Quinn pushed hard, made him feel like he was already a part of the Fighting Irish football family and it was quite evident that Notre Dame had little to no higher-rated prospects on the offensive line board. That effort paid off Saturday when Fisher pulled the trigger for the Irish.

This weekend’s trip to Notre Dame for the Linemen Challenge is one of many trips Fisher has taken to campus. He has worked out at camp, stopped by for game day visits, and just taken unofficial visits to spend time around the coaching staff and players. Fisher is a regular in South Bend and will continue to be in the future. The Irish are going to be tough to beat throughout the process if any schools continue to pursue the longtime Notre Dame lean.

247Sports Scouting Report: Massive kid. Tall, but already has the necessary weight to play at the next level. Moves much better than expected for a kid of his size. Natural athlete with good feet and coordination. Good in pass-pro. Strong, has a good punch and combination of size and ability to mirror makes him tough to get around. Physical in the run game and will play to the whistle. Can still improve on explosiveness. Can lean out some as well. Could play either right or left tackle in college, but is high upside player who can play for any program in the country. Should be selected in the top half of the NFL draft when that time comes. — 247Sports National Analyst Allen Trieu

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