How About a 5-Star DE from 2010 to Top off that Manti Cake?

For those of you concerned about a lack of defensive line recruits in this year's class (our boy Tyler Stockton the lone D-lineman after last year's class with 5 DL guys in it), check out this beast of a man, who also committed today:

Earlier this morning, the 6-foot-4, 222-pound defensive end from Bishop O’Dowd High in the Oakland, Calif., gave Weis his verbal pledge, picking the Irish over programs like USC, UCLA, Georgia and a slew of other offers.

“Notre Dame has been my leader for awhile now,” Martin said. “There wasn’t any pressure from my parents. They didn’t know I was going to commit today. It was a surprise to them.

“I wanted to do it today since it’s National Signing Day for the 2009 class, and I wanted to just slide my commitment under there, and I didn’t think it would blow up like this. I was on Facebook, and I had like 30 friend requests, and I heard the message boards were going crazy."

In helping lead his team to a 10-2 record, Martin had roughly 110 tackles, with 20 of those coming for loss including four sacks. As a sophomore, Martin racked up 108 tackles, four sacks, three forced fumbles, and two interceptions in being named a first-team sophomore all-state selection.

“As far as choosing Notre Dame, it was the right place for me from the academics to playing time,” Martin said. “Those are my two big things. The scheme they run, there is a lot of opportunity there, and academic wise, there aren’t too many places that can beat Notre Dame. It humbles you that a man [Charlie Weis] of his notoriety, appreciates you and wants you to come to his school, and it feels great.”

Martin is the third player to give Notre Dame a verbal commitment in the class of 2010, joining five-star offensive tackle Christian Lombard, and four-star receiver Daniel Smith. All three are ranked in Scout.com’s top-100.

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