Long-time NFL reporter Pete Prisco of CBS Sports released his Mock Draft 2.0 on Tuesday, and with the 13th overall pick in Round 1 he has the Dolphins adding to their defensive line.
“Their defensive interior needs help to go with Zach Sieler. They have to take one or two in this draft. Corner is possible here, but I will give them Nolen, who has a ton of quickness and power. Offensive line is also a consideration.”
Nolen has NFL-starting size but won’t blow you away with his physical traits. However, he gains quick advantages with his explosiveness into contact and ability to beat up blockers when singled up. He has the athletic talent to play into gaps but needs to play with better hands to keep himself clean at the point of attack. He wins as a rusher with his athleticism and play strength, and doesn’t need to be schemed for. The pass rush still requires refinement, but he already flashes quick-win moves that foreshadow good pressure and sack production as a pro. Nolen’s blend of explosiveness and playmaking talent create high upside as a three-down interior lineman.
Nolen bounced around in high school, attending three schools in his four years. Regardless of where he played, he made a massive impact and garnered significant attention in recruiting cycles.
As a five-star recruit, he was ESPN’s top-rated recruit in the nation in 2022, with other sites having him No. 2 behind only Travis Hunter” href=”https://collegefootballnetwork.com/players/travis-hunter” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener” data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=”46382″>Travis Hunter. In Nolen’s senior year of high school for Powell High School in Tennessee, he finished with 93 tackles, 33 tackles for a loss, 27 quarterback hurries, and 17 sacks.
Coming off a season that saw him named the 2021 USA Today High School Defensive Player of the Year, Nolen committed to Texas A&M after an intense recruiting battle between numerous top programs. He factored into the Aggies’ defense right away, starting in four games as a true freshman in 2022 and playing in 10. He finished the year with 29 tackles, one sack, three tackles for a loss, and a forced fumble.
Nolen stepped into Texas A&M’s starting lineup in his sophomore year, starting 10 of their 12 regular-season games. Amid some inconsistency, he still put up solid numbers, increasing his sack total to four and finishing the year with 9.0 tackles for a loss. The 2023 season ended up being Jimbo Fisher’s last as head coach of the Aggies, as the program was a combined 12-13 in his last two seasons. This coincided with Nolen’s first two seasons at the collegiate level.
Nolen soon entered the transfer portal, eventually landing with Ole Miss as part of the top-ranked transfer class in the nation in 2024. It was there that his production increased even further. He finished the year with a career-high 6.5 sacks as a defensive tackle, adding on 48 tackles and 14 tackles for a loss in the process. After combining for 32 quarterback pressures in his two seasons at Texas A&M, Nolen had 35 pressures in his one year at Ole Miss alone.
Nolen is an athletic 3-technique defensive tackle, which is a valuable asset in today’s NFL. Combine that with his leap in production in 2024 and his top-notch pedigree, and it’s not hard to see why many are high on him entering the NFL.
Although only 21 years old, Nolen has shown improvement as a technician over the years, which has helped him make better use of his freakish combination of speed and power. He still has some more development to do, but he has shown that he’s coachable, and that’s an important trait for future success.
With an NFL-ready frame and in-game athleticism that’s well above average for his position, Nolen figures to be an early-round selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. Given his improvement in his junior year and his physical upside, it would not at all be surprising to see him end up selected in Round 1 come April.
His 2023 tape screamed “Day 2 pick you spend on a raw player with upside,” but his 2024 tape made him look like a future high-end contributor at the NFL level.
If he can continue to develop his plan as a pass rusher and work on his pad leverage a little bit, Nolen possesses a high ceiling at the next level. Gifted young prospects with production at a Power Four level don’t often fall out of the first round.
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