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Malachi Fields
/məˈlɑːkaɪ ˈfiːldz/
Definition
1
An American college football wide receiver for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, standing at 6'4" with a reputation for explosive plays and reliable hands.
2
A standout senior prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft, known for racking up receptions, yards, and touchdowns in high-stakes games.
Examples
Malachi Fields snatched that deep ball like it was the last slice of pizza at a team party.
With Malachi Fields streaking downfield, the secondary might as well pack up and grab popcorn.
Malachi Fields turned a routine slant into a highlight-reel juke that left defenders googling 'how to tackle air'.
Notre Dame fans chant for Malachi Fields because he's the human vacuum cleaner for errant passes.