Jackson Nolt
Jackson Nolt
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Jackson Nolt
Jackson
Nolt
6'5" | 230 lbs | DL/OL
Ephrata | 2026
State
PA
is a talented defensive lineman for Ephrata. His ability to fire off the ball and attack offensive linemen is impressive. He gets off the ball quickly and uses his hands well to rip through offensive linemen. He also has great size (6’5″) and moves well for someone with his size. He also plays offensive line and does a good job of firing off the ball and blocking defensive players. Nolt is a difference maker on both sides of the ball for Ephrata.
Junior stats
2026 – 6’5” – 260lbs
16 Tackles (3 solo, 13 assisted)
2 TFL 1.5 sacks 1 QB hurry https://t.co/EYJFKFTVil— Jackson Nolt
Jackson Nolt 6'5" | 230 lbs | DL/OL Ephrata | 2026 State PA (@JacksonNolt) January 31, 2025
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Jackson Nolt
Jackson
Nolt
6'5" | 230 lbs | DL/OL
Ephrata | 2026
State
PA
is a massive lineman standing 6’5 inches tall and he moves well. Last year when I saw him play I was impressed by how talented he was for an offensive and defensive lineman. Now going into his Junior year I expect he will make a big jump for Ephrata. He has all the tools to be a good lineman on both sides of the ball. I am excited to see the progress.
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Jackson Nolt
Jackson
Nolt
6'5" | 230 lbs | DL/OL
Ephrata | 2026
State
PA
is someone I saw in the PIAA Playoff win over Lower Dauphin. He stood out because of his size and strength. He looked like a future star on either the offensive or defensive line. I could not track down any film from last year, but I remember with my eyes on how talented he looked. Below is what I wrote about him at the PIAA Playoff game:
“1st time I saw Nolt play and I came away very impressed with him as a prospect. Nolt has great size for the position standing 6’5 inches tall. He shows good strength from his defensive line position by constantly pushing offensive linemen back into the backfield. During the game, he had several tackles for losses and showed a motor that never quits. He caused a key offensive holding Penalty that stopped a big drive from Lower Dauphin. Finally, Nolt also blocked a field goal that would have helped Lower Dauphin extend their lead in the game. Nolt is only a Sophomore, so he is a name to keep track of in the future”.
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