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  • JAX EDGE
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    Jaguars selected Texas Tech EDGE Myles Cole with the No. 236 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
    After four seasons at the University of Louisiana-Monroe, Cole (6’6/278) transferred to Texas Tech where he would start in all 12 games he played in. The Louisiana native had 3.5 sacks to pair with 6.5 TFL’s during his final season with the Red Raiders; rather unimpressive production for a sixth year player. He uses his massive wingspan to stack blockers and dispose of them with relative ease. Like others in the class, he sheds blocks well but does not necessarily have a solid anchor. As a pass rusher, he frequents a rip move and will use his long arms to disengage from tackles as the play develops. His pass rush moves are limited, as represented by his 63.1 PFF grade as a pass rusher, and he displayed little interest in a bull rush on tape. After a quiet career at edge, a switch to the interior with the addition of 25 or so pounds could suit him well. If he can add productive weight, play with good pad level and clean up his 23.3% missed tackle rate from 2023, he could become a successful 3 tech in the NFL.
  • JAX Defensive End #59
    Former Louisiana-Monroe sophomore DE Myles Cole transferred to Texas Tech.
    Cole (6'6"/266) had quite a few teams vying for his services when he entered the transfer portal, and it seems Texas Tech won the sweepstakes. Cole had 26 tackles, 13 pressures and a sack last year for the Warhawks.

  • JAX Defensive End #59
    Former Louisiana-Monroe sophomore DE Myles Cole has received several offers since entering the transfer portal
    Tracking the action on Cole’s (6'6/266) Twitter account, it looks as though the former Warhawk has built a nice group of programs vying for his services. Since entering the portal on February 6th, Cole has posted tweets about offers received from UNLV, UAB, Western Kentucky, Buffalo, Texas Tech and North Texas, along with some non-FBS programs. Last season, Cole totaled 26 tackles, 13 quarterback pressures and one sack per PFF.com while playing on a career-high 423 defensive snaps.

  • JAX Defensive End #59
    Louisiana-Monroe sophomore DE Myles Cole has entered the transfer portal.
    Cole (6'6/266) was a two-star prospect from the 2018 recruiting class and was the 114th ranked defense end of his class per 247Sports’ composite rankings. During his time at ULM, Cole has totaled 40 tackles, 16 quarterback pressures and two sacks, and played a career-high 423 defensive snaps in 2021 per Pro Football Focus. Cole started six games for the Warhawks last season, and will now look to play elsewhere in 2022.