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Notre Dame QB Book most notable 4th-round selection

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By the third day of the NFL draft, the big stars from college football already have been chosen. The fourth through seventh rounds will bring some starters and, once in a while, a great player.

Mostly, though, we're talking backups or long shots. Perhaps the best-known collegian selected in the fourth round Saturday was Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book.

And Book went somewhere with a QB opening: New Orleans, which saw career passing leader Drew Brees retire. That doesn't mean Book, the winningest quarterback in Notre Dame history, will be stepping in to the starting lineup in the Big Easy.

Indeed, he's more likely to be a developmental project behind Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston. Perhaps, however, it's notable that the Buccaneers also

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