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    Des Moines native and former Notre Dame tight end Eli Raridon was recently selected in the 2026 NFL Draft.

    Raridon was one of several Iowa natives selected in this year’s NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, which took place April 23-25. Here’s what NFL team Raridon will be suiting up for in 2026.

    Where was Eli Raridon drafted to?

    The New England Patriots took Raridon in the third round with the No. 95 pick. Patriots legend and two-time Super Bowl champion Deion Branch announced the pick live on ESPN.

    The Valley product was the ninth tight end taken off the board, and when round seven wrapped up on April 25, over 20 tight ends were selected in total.

    Raridon joins a Patriots squad fresh off appearing in its record 12th Super Bowl appearance in 2026, losing 29-13 to the Seattle Seahawks after a 14-3 regular season record. New England is led by third-year quarterback Drake Maye, who finished second in MVP voting in 2025 with over 4,800 total yards and 33 touchdowns.

    Raridon joins a tight end room with veteran Hunter Henry at the top of the depth chart. Henry, a 2016 second-round pick, has been with the team since 2021 and has recorded 47 touchdowns and more than 5,200 yards in his 10‑year NFL career.

    Eli Raridon’s journey to becoming an NFL Draft pick

    Football has long been a part of the Raridon family lineage. Eli’s grandfather, Scott Raridon Sr., played offensive tackle at Nebraska before a short NFL stint. After his playing career, Scott Sr. — a Mason City native — transitioned into coaching, becoming a strength and conditioning coach at Notre Dame, where he worked under legendary head coach Lou Holtz during the late 1980s.

    That Notre Dame connection continued with Scott Raridon Jr., Eli’s father, who played offensive line and served as Notre Dame’s long snapper from 2003 to 2006. Eli was born during his father’s sophomore season in 2004, while his mother, Jena, was attending Indiana University–South Bend.

    “Ever since I can remember, I’ve been a die-hard Fighting Irish fan,” Eli told the Register in 2021. ” I remember praying as a little kid to get a scholarship to play football at Notre Dame.”

    Eventually, Scott Jr. and Jenna moved back to their home state and settled in central Iowa, where Eli grew up alongside his three younger siblings, Cynthia, Ariel and Shepard. Continuing a strong family football tradition — Eli’s uncle, John Raridon, signed with Nebraska as a highly ranked prospect out of Valley in 2014 — Eli developed into a premier multi‑sport athlete at Valley High School from 2018 to 2022.

    During his Valley career, Raridon recorded more than 900 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns on the football field, while also earning all‑state honors in basketball.

    Coming out of Valley, Raridon ranked as a top‑five recruit in the state and one of the nation’s top tight ends. He ultimately committed to Notre Dame in May 2021, choosing the Fighting Irish over offers from Iowa, Iowa State and Tennessee.

    Eli Raridon’s stats

    Raridon appeared in 40 games over four seasons in South Bend. His first two years in South Bend were marred by knee issues, including a torn ACL in 2022, a re‑tear of the ligament he originally tore during his senior season of high school basketball in 2021.

    After spending his first three seasons primarily backing up Mitchell Evans — including during Notre Dame’s 2025 national championship run — Raridon had his breakout as a senior. He finished third on the team in receiving yards, posting 482 yards on a 10–2 Fighting Irish team.

    Here’s a season‑by‑season breakdown of Raridon’s college statistics:

    • 2022-23 (5 games): 0 stats recorded
    • 2023-24 (7 games, 3 starts): 5 receptions, 51 yards and 1 touchdown.
    • 2024-25 (16 games, 3 starts): 11 receptions, 90 yards, and 2 touchdowns.
    • 2025-26: (12 games, 12 starts): 32 receptions, 482 yards and 0 touchdowns.

    Iowa keeps producing NFL talent

    After going No. 95, Raridon joins a list of over 20 other Iowa natives to be drafted into the NFL since 2020. The others are:

    2020

    • Joe Burrow (Ames): No. 1 to the Cincinnati Bengals

    More: Yes, Joe Burrow is technically an Iowa native

    • Tristan Wirfs (Mount Vernon): No. 13 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    2021

    2022

    • Trevor Penning (Clear Lake): No. 19 to New Orleans Saints
    • Tyler Linderbaum (Solon): No. 25 to the Baltimore Ravens
    • Ko Kieft (Sioux Center): No. 218 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    2023

    • Jack Campbell (Cedar Falls): No. 18 to the Detroit Lions
    • Riley Moss (Ankeny): No. 83 to the Denver Broncos
    • Max Duggan (Council Bluffs): No. 239 to the Los Angeles Chargers

    2024

    • Cooper DeJean (Odebolt): No. 40 to the Philadelphia Eagles
    • Ben Sinnott (Waterloo): No. 53 to the Washington Commanders

    2025

    • Darier Porter (Bettendorf): No. 68 to the Las Vegas Raiders
    • Cam Miller (Solon): No. 215 to the Las Vegas Raiders
    • Thomas Fidone II (Council Bluffs): No. 219 to the New York Giants
    • Connor Colby (Cedar Rapids): No. 249 to the San Francisco 49ers

    2026

    • Kadyn Proctor (Southeast Polk): No. 13 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    • Logan Jones (Council Bluffs): No. 57 to the Chicago Bears
    • Eli Raridon (Valley): No. 95 to the New England Patriots
    • Kaden Wetjen (Williamsburg): No. 121 to the Pittsburgh Steelers
    • Karson Sharar (Iowa Falls): No. 183 to the Arizona Cardinals
    • Max Llewellyn (Urbandale): No. 238 to the Miami Dolphins

    Cooper Worth is a service/trending reporter for the Des Moines Register. Reach him at cworth@gannett.com or follow him on X @CooperAWorth.

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