SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Among its offensive skill positions, Notre Dame football returns the vast majority of its 2014 production, losing only a backup running back and a starting tight end.
In judging the Irish offensive skill-position weapons—those at the disposal of quarterback Malik Zaire—Notre Dame’s depth is striking.
The Irish, though, will be without junior running back Greg Bryant to begin the regular season, according to multiple reports. On Monday morning, Irish247’s Tom Loy reported that Bryant would be suspended four games.
So what else might the Irish have in 2015?
Proven Headliners

There are, of course, the proven playmakers, such as running back Tarean Folston and wide receiver Will Fuller, who have produced regularly for the Irish.