Miami continues to stay hot on the recruiting trail, and lands its fourth commit in the last four days by securing 2026 defensive lineman Logan Nagle.
A flip from Pitt, the Hurricanes made it clear over the past few months that Nagle was a target and vice versa — with multiple visits to Coral Gables as well as coach Hetherman visiting Nagle for a game.
At 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds, Nagle provides tons of flexibility on the line whether it's in the interior or on the edge — with the frame to pack on weight.
And when you look at his film, the versatility is clear as he’s moved around the line, demonstrating multiple ways to get into the backfield.
This season Nagle's racked up 8 sacks, 19.5 TFL's and 54 total tackles so far, creating havoc wherever he's placed on the line with a high motor.
The New Jersey native spoke to both myself and @DMoney over the past month, where he raved about the staff and how excited he was by their plans.
“They see me playing inside and outside — the field side end spot — really just whatever my body develops into,” Nagle said following his visit to Coral Gables last weekend.
Nagle becomes Miami’s 29th commit in its 2026 class, joining a defensive line room of Asharri Charles, Keshawn Stancil, DeAnthony Lafayette, Anthony Kennedy Jr., Isaac Chukwurah, Tyson Bacon and Frederic Sainteus.
A flip from Pitt, the Hurricanes made it clear over the past few months that Nagle was a target and vice versa — with multiple visits to Coral Gables as well as coach Hetherman visiting Nagle for a game.
At 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds, Nagle provides tons of flexibility on the line whether it's in the interior or on the edge — with the frame to pack on weight.
And when you look at his film, the versatility is clear as he’s moved around the line, demonstrating multiple ways to get into the backfield.
This season Nagle's racked up 8 sacks, 19.5 TFL's and 54 total tackles so far, creating havoc wherever he's placed on the line with a high motor.
The New Jersey native spoke to both myself and @DMoney over the past month, where he raved about the staff and how excited he was by their plans.
“They see me playing inside and outside — the field side end spot — really just whatever my body develops into,” Nagle said following his visit to Coral Gables last weekend.
Nagle becomes Miami’s 29th commit in its 2026 class, joining a defensive line room of Asharri Charles, Keshawn Stancil, DeAnthony Lafayette, Anthony Kennedy Jr., Isaac Chukwurah, Tyson Bacon and Frederic Sainteus.