The expectations for a top five pick are lofty, and it was no different when the Chargers took Joe Alt at No. 5 overall in last ... left tackle for the majority of his collegiate career at Notre Dame.
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"I don't think athletically he's anywhere near Joe Alt or Ronnie Stanley, those kind of guys that Notre Dame has had before, but he's got that grit," ESPN analyst and former offensive lineman ...
He ended up as one of the two best, sharing the PFWA rookie accolades at his position with 6-foot-9, 322-pound Joe Alt of the Los Angeles Chargers and formerly of Notre Dame. "Hey Kid, Catch!" ...
but Joe Alt (Round 1, No. 5 overall) has validated the choice, solidifying a front line that has imposed its will on opponents throughout the season. The Notre Dame standout plays like an ...
Totino-Grace graduate Joe Alt was selected fifth overall in April’s NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Chargers. Alt, who played college football at Notre Dame, was the first offensive lineman selected.
They know they have one of the best tackle duos in the league. Both Rashawn Slater and rookie Joe Alt were stellar in their first season together, often facing stiff competition throughout the year.
Al Golden came to Notre Dame as a defensive coordinator with prior head coaching and NFL experience. The Irish got a similar ...
Luckily, Notre Dame fans came out to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in droves for their team, including arguably the greatest quarterback in program history, 4-time Super Bowl champion Joe Montana.