Notre Dame Strikes Gold on the Recruiting Trail: Jackson Coleman and Titus Hawk Commit to the 2027 Class

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In a banner day for Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish, Notre Dame secured commitments from two promising young pass-catchers on Monday, May 4, 2026: wide receiver Jackson Coleman from Littleton, Colorado, and tight end Titus Hawk from Choctaw, Oklahoma. These additions bolster an already impressive 2027 recruiting class that now sits among the nation’s elite, adding depth and upside to the offensive skill positions.

Jackson Coleman 2027 ND Commit

Jackson Coleman: The Speedy Vertical Threat from Valor Christian

Jackson Coleman, a 6’3″–6’4″, 195–205 pound wide receiver from Valor Christian High School in the Littleton/Castle Pines area, announced his commitment to Notre Dame as the program’s first wideout pledge in the 2027 cycle. A three-star prospect with legitimate five-star upside, Coleman brings explosive athleticism and size that fits perfectly into modern spread offenses.

What stands out about Coleman is his track background—he’s clocked a blazing 10.6–10.67 in the 100-meter dash, allowing him to separate vertically and track deep balls with ease. Scouts praise his ability to shoot out of his stance, get vertical quickly, and make plays over the top. In his junior season, he hauled in 45 catches for 975 yards and 9 touchdowns, showcasing production to match the measurables.

Coleman chose Notre Dame over strong suitors including Oregon, Miami, Michigan, Northwestern, Stanford, and Cal. A key factor was reportedly the connection through his high school coaching staff, including ties to former Notre Dame offensive coordinator Mike Sanford Jr., combined with the program’s blend of elite football and academics. This commitment came quickly after Notre Dame extended an offer in mid-April, highlighting the Irish staff’s efficient recruitment.

Coleman represents the kind of high-upside, developmental wideout who could develop into a boundary-X or big-slot weapon, stretching defenses and creating mismatches for years to come.

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Titus Hawk 2027 ND Commit

Titus Hawk: The Towering “Tight End U” Prototype

On the same day, Notre Dame landed 6’7″, 210–215 pound tight end Titus Hawk from Choctaw High School in Oklahoma. Rated as a four-star prospect (and a top-20 tight end in some rankings), Hawk becomes the first tight end commitment in the 2027 class and adds to Notre Dame’s storied legacy at the position—often called “Tight End U” thanks to standouts like Cole Kmet, Michael Mayer, and Mitchell Evans.

Hawk’s frame is his calling card: a long, “dangly” athlete with room to grow into a 240+ pound in-line force. He’s already shown promise as a lead blocker and red-zone threat, while his multi-sport background (basketball and baseball) speaks to his coordination and versatility. Despite a busy athletic schedule that limited visits, Hawk built a strong relationship with Notre Dame’s tight ends coach Harris Bivin and was drawn to the program’s player-first culture.

He picked the Irish over offers from powerhouses like Oklahoma, Alabama, Florida, Michigan, and others. As a lanky, high-upside prospect, Hawk has the tools to develop into a complete tight end who can dominate in the passing game while anchoring the run game.

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What This Means for Notre Dame’s 2027 Class

With these two commitments, Notre Dame now has around 13–14 pledges in the 2027 class, including quarterback Wonderful “Champ” Monds IV, running backs, and offensive linemen. Adding a big receiver and a premier tight end early signals continued emphasis on building a versatile, physically imposing offense. Both players fill key positional needs and bring athletic traits that translate well to the college level.

Freeman’s staff continues to recruit at a high level nationally, pulling talent from traditional pipelines while expanding reach. For fans, these commits represent the future foundation—athletes who could contribute as early as 2027 or 2028.

Expect both Coleman and Hawk to develop rapidly in South Bend’s competitive environment. The Irish just added two unique pieces with the size, speed, and skill to make noise in the ACC and beyond.

FAQ: Jackson Coleman and Titus Hawk Commitments to Notre Dame

Q: When did Jackson Coleman and Titus Hawk commit?
A: Both announced their commitments on Monday, May 4, 2026. Coleman was first, followed by Hawk on the same day.

Q: What are their rankings and measurables?
A: Jackson Coleman is a 3-star WR, approximately 6’3″–6’4″, 195–205 lbs. Titus Hawk is a 4-star TE, listed at 6’7″, 210–215 lbs.

Q: Which other schools were in the mix?
A: Coleman beat out Oregon, Miami, Michigan, Northwestern, Stanford, and others. Hawk chose Notre Dame over Oklahoma, Alabama, Florida, Michigan, and more.

Q: How do they fit into Notre Dame’s offense?
A: Coleman projects as a big, fast outside receiver who can win vertically and stretch the field. Hawk is a classic “Tight End U” prospect—tall, athletic, with blocking potential and mismatch ability in the passing game.

Q: What makes these commits significant?
A: They add immediate depth to skill positions in a loaded 2027 class. They highlight Notre Dame’s ability to close quickly on high-upside targets from outside the Midwest while reinforcing positional strengths.

Q: Any notable connections?
A: Coleman has indirect ties via his high school program and former Notre Dame staff. Hawk connected strongly with tight ends coach Harris Bivin and valued the family-like culture during visits.

Go Irish! These two young talents could be the start of something special in South Bend.