Logan Nagle
Logan Nagle
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Earnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Logan Nagle
Logan
Nagle
6'5" | 240 lbs | DL
DePaul Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
opened the championship game exactly the way DePaul needed — by living in Paramus Catholic’s backfield. Throughout the first half, he stacked tackles for loss, collapsed pockets, and set the tone with relentless pressure on quarterback
Marco Green
Marco
Green
6'3" | 185 lbs | QB
Paramus Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
. His explosiveness off the line immediately disrupted Paramus Catholic’s rhythm.
However, after halftime, Paramus Catholic began to build a little momentum. And that’s when Nagle responded. He cranked up his urgency and once again became the most disruptive defender on the field. On a critical second-half drive, he pressured Green into a penalty, and on the very next snap, he cleaned up the play with a clutch sack. Every time Paramus started to surge, Nagle shut the door.
With this performance, Nagle cemented his high school career by adding another state championship to his résumé. Now he heads to the University of Miami, where his versatility sets him apart. He can play inside, work off the edge, and win with power or quickness — traits that should make him an instant asset in Miami’s defensive line room.
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Logan Nagle
Logan
Nagle
6'5" | 240 lbs | DL
DePaul Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
has been DePaul Catholic’s most complete defensive player for the last two seasons, and he’s stepping into the playoffs with major momentum. The 6’5”, 240-pound edge rusher has already built a strong résumé as a disruptor, but this postseason gives him the chance to put a final stamp on an already impressive high school career.
Nagle made headlines today after flipping his long-time commitment from Pitt to the University of Miami, a move that instantly raises the spotlight on his playoff performance. Miami is investing in him as a future difference-maker, and his tape backs up this assessment.
This season, Nagle has played some of his best football — dominating the edge, holding up in the run game, and winning consistently as a pass rusher. He also adds real value with his versatility. DePaul often moves him inside on passing downs, where his power and quickness let him collapse the pocket and disrupt run schemes from different angles.
With his senior season entering its most important stretch, Nagle has the tools and the opportunity to take over games. And now, after committing to Miami, he’ll have every chance to prove he’s one of the top defensive players in New Jersey and show exactly what the Hurricanes are getting.
Truly blessed to be in the position, All Thanks to God. GO CANES!! 🙌@coach_cristobal@lewis_damione@dtrain2901 @DevontayTaylor @TheCribSouthFla@SparberNicholas@JasonTaylor pic.twitter.com/etQq2G2P3C
— Logan Nagle
Logan Nagle 6'5" | 240 lbs | DL DePaul Catholic | 2026 State NJ (@LoganNagle81) November 13, 2025
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Logan Nagle
Logan
Nagle
6'5" | 240 lbs | DL
DePaul Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
was a nightmare for the St. Peter’s Prep offense all night long. The 6’5”, 240-pound Pitt commit thrived in DePaul Catholic’s creative defensive front, which featured a stand-up look designed to confuse quarterback
Tyler Bell
Tyler
Bell
6'0" | 180 lbs | QB
St. Peter’s Prep | 2026
State
NJ
and the Prep offensive line.
Lining up all across the formation—sometimes as a three-technique and other times as a stand-up edge rusher—Nagle consistently found ways to win his matchups. He tallied multiple tackles for loss and a sack, showcasing his explosiveness off the line and his ability to penetrate gaps with power and quickness.
Nagle’s combination of length, strength, and versatility made him the focal point of DePaul’s defensive success. His relentless pressure disrupted both the run and pass game, forcing St. Peter’s Prep into uncomfortable third-down situations throughout the night. This performance reaffirmed why
Logan Nagle
Logan
Nagle
6'5" | 240 lbs | DL
DePaul Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
is one of New Jersey’s premier defensive linemen and a future difference-maker for the University of Pittsburgh.
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Continuing the mold of exceptional edge players out of DePaul is
Logan Nagle
Logan
Nagle
6'5" | 240 lbs | DL
DePaul Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
. Nagle shows a Euro-step move when rushing the passer. This, combine with his propensity and skill to swipe and and fight, allows him to showcase his speed off the edge without much resistance. To the naked eye, I think this 2026 graduate is faster and quicker than expected. At moments Nagle has been asked to play along the interior where he continues to exploit matchups and draw holds due to his speed – many of which he manages to fight through. Nagle knows when the pocket is set and the quarterback is stepping up, working back to him. However, what Nagle might just do best does not explicitly show up on film. For my money, I thought he showcased a keen understanding of leverages, timing, the pocket and rush lanes.
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Logan Nagle
Logan
Nagle
6'5" | 240 lbs | DL
DePaul Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
from DePaul Catholic just committed to the University of Pittsburgh. At 6’3”, 270, he brings a rare blend of size, motor, and pass-rushing polish. After leading his team with 11 sacks and helping DePaul win the Non-Public B title, Nagle proved he’s one of the most consistent edge rushers in the state. Pitt is landing a relentless, high-upside defender who can make an early impact.
#Pitt lands standout 3-⭐️ defensive lineman Logan Nagle
Logan Nagle 6'5" | 240 lbs | DL DePaul Catholic | 2026 State NJ out of DePaul Catholic in New Jersey. Nagle is a stout 6-ft-5 inch, 270 lbs. Targeted early by the Panthers and completed an official visit to #Pitt. #H2P 🟡 🏈 🔵 @LoganNagle81 pic.twitter.com/5V2PcNdTQs
— Harry Psaros (@PittGuru) June 25, 2025
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Logan Nagle
Logan
Nagle
6'5" | 240 lbs | DL
DePaul Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
from DePaul Catholic has quietly become one of the most complete edge prospects in New Jersey. At 6’3”, 270, he already looks the part of a college-ready defender. He’s picked up strong Division I interest, and it’s easy to see why on tape.
Logan brings power and size, but his improved pass-rush toolbox is what jumps out. He’s added polish to his game—mixing moves, staying low, and finishing plays. He’s also a high-motor defender who chases down plays from the backside and holds edge discipline. Logan doesn’t always get the spotlight, but this season could change that. Expect a breakout campaign that firmly puts him in the conversation among the state’s best defensive linemen.
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Logan Nagle
Logan
Nagle
6'5" | 240 lbs | DL
DePaul Catholic | 2026
State
NJ
delivered when it mattered most for DePaul Catholic. The edge rusher shined in the “Crucial 8”—the final four minutes of the first half—when Pope John was driving to score. On the same drive, Nagle came up with a tackle for loss and a critical sack that halted Pope John’s momentum. That sack also brought his season total to nine, solidifying his status as a crucial defensive playmaker. In this championship game, Nagle proved he can step up in pivotal moments and be a force for DePaul Catholic’s defense.
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