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Redfield is one of four defensive backs who will add depth in the secondary. After starting cornerback Lo Wood and safety Jamoris Slaughter went down with season-ending injuries, the Irish had to depend on sophomore safety Matthias Farley and freshman cornerback KeiVarae Russell, two players who were recruited on offense.

The Irish also added depth along the offensive line with five recruits: 6-6, 290-pound Hunter Bivin, 6-5, 300-pound Steve Elmer, 6-7, 280-pound Mike McGlinchey and 6-5, 305-pound John Montelus. Kelly said the Irish were so thin along the line that at times as the Irish practiced to get ready for Alabama he only had five healthy linemen at some practices. The Irish are expected to be at the 85-player scholarship limit for the first time since Tyrone Willingham was coach, which Kelly said should help.

"That impacts your program, I'm telling you," Kelly said. "It impacts the way you practice. You don't get a chance to tackle quite as much, and all those things begin to show themselves when you're below the scholarship numbers."

The Irish also added two wide receivers with well-known fathers: wide receiver Torii Hunter Jr., whose father plays with the Detroit Tigers, and Corey Robinson, whose father, David, played basketball with the San Antonio Spurs.

Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming of CBS College Sports called the recruiting class Notre Dame's best since 2008, when the Irish had the consensus No. 2 class. That class featured Michael Floyd, tight end Kyle Rudolph, defensive back Robert Blanton and linebacker Darius Fleming. Each was an NFL draft pick.

Lemming said the key for the Notre Dame coaching staff is to follow this year's class up with another strong class next year.

"If you want to be in Alabama territory that means you have to put four great classes back-to-back-to-back-to-back. Notre Dame has not been able to do that. So depth-wise, talent-wise they're not able to practice as hard as Alabama is because one guy goes out they have another guy just as good to come in. Notre Dame didn't have that luxury," he said.

Kelly said the priority for 2014 will be adding offensive and defensive linemen.

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