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    Rylie Mills (born August 20, 2001) is an American football defensive tackle for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Career [ edit ] Mills attended Lake Forest High School in Lake Forest, Illinois where he also competed in the shot put and discus. [1]

  2. 3 days ago · Rylie Mills from Lake Forest High School was rated a 4-star recruit by ESPN and handed a 4-star grade by 247 Sports. After high school, Mills joined Notre Dame after being heavily recruited. In 2020 as a freshman Mills saw action in 10 games and played a total of 141 snaps for the Fighting Irish. He recorded only 4 tackles, 2 assists, while ...

  3. View the profile of Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Rylie Mills on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  4. No. 139 player nationally, No. 8 overall player regionally, No. 14 defensive end nationally and No. 2 player from Illinois by ESPN.com (83 Scout Grade) In just seven games in 2019, posted 45 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and five sacks. Was named to the 2019 News-Gazette All-State football team.

  5. May 9, 2023 · The summer countdown begins anew, Rylie Mills to Deion Colzie No. 99 Rylie Mills, senior defensive tackle, moving back inside from end No. 98 Devan Houstan, early-enrolled four-star defensive tackle No. 97 Gabriel Rubio, junior defensive tackle, one of three Irish DTs with notable experience

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  6. Jul 10, 2023 · Rylie Mills 2023 Outlook. Mills will move back to the inside of Notre Dame’s defensive line in 2023 and his experience will be relied upon heavily as the experience behind him is lacking. Mills has the potential to play a huge role in quieting some narratives with Notre Dame entering 2023. The belief is that the Irish defensive line has taken ...

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  8. May 7, 2021 · Listed measurements: 6-foot-5 ⅛, 273 pounds.2021-22 year, eligibility: After enrolling early as a freshman to partake in one practice and then be sent home along with the rest of campus, Mills is now on the standard timeline with four years of eligibility remaining, though a sophomore who played plenty last season, thanks to the universal pandemic waiver.