Irish247 has learned that Notre Dame offensive guard Parker Boudreaux is transferring from the university.

The one-time Orlando (Fla.) Bishop Moore Catholic four-star signee from the class of 2016 leaves South Bend following his first year on campus.

Boudreaux, a 6-4, 288-pounder, did not play during his freshman season and redshirted, conserving his four years of eligibility.

One of the top rated players in the state of Florida, Boudreaux earned Class 5a First-Team honors in the Sunshine State according to the Associated Press, helped lead his team to the Florida Class 5A championship as a senior, and participated in Nike’s The Opening Finals, an elite prospect camp in Beaverton, Ore.

Boudreaux chose Notre Dame over offers from Alabama, Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee and many others out of high school. He was rated the No. 18 offensive guard according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.