NFL Draft Scout
Featured In/On:
|
Name: Jermayne Lole (Double Transfer from Louisville/Arizona State) College: Texas
Number: 99
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-2 Weight: 315 Position: Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 4.82 40 Time: 4.92 40 High: 5.00
> Projected Round: Stock:
|
|
|
Data Scout Notes: X-Down to PFA/12GP-19TT-1.5SK in 23/-10 LBs for 23/INJ-Out for 2021 2024: 04-17-24 Transfer from Louisville...2023: NAC...2022: NAC...(+) Sept 2022 Elbow INJ/Out for 2022...Transfer from Arizona State...2021: NAC...(+) Coming off Aug 2021 Arm-Triceps INJ/Out...POutland...2020: HMC...2019: HMC...27 TT, 5 TFL, 3 SCK, 4 PBU , FF in 11 gms in '18.
|
Combine Results |
Pro Day Results |
Combine Invite:
Height: 6021
Weight: 315
Zybek PD3X AKA "Official" 40 Yard Dash (ET):
40 Yard Dash (HH):
20 Yard (ET):
20 Yard (HH):
10 Yard (ET):
10 Yard (HH):
|
225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump:
Broad Jump:
20 Yrd Shuttle:
3-Cone Drill:
|
Dates:
Hand: Arm: Wingspan:
Height: 6021
Weight: 315
40 Yrd Dash:
20 Yrd Dash:
10 Yrd Dash:
|
225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump:
Broad Jump:
20 Yrd Shuttle:
3-Cone Drill:
|
|
|
Jermayne Lole, Texas, Player News
|
Louisville defensive lineman Jermayne Lole, who transferred from Arizona State, is out for the season with an elbow injury. That comes after he missed the 2021 season at ASU with a triceps injury which occurred two weeks before the season opened. Lole ha s dealt with more than his share of adversity, most notably losing thee family members within a two-month span late in 2020. - Arizona Republic
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Arizona Republic
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
A season ago, the Louisville run defense finished a pedestrian 76th in the FBS, surrendering 157.7 yards a game. To slow down opposing rushers, the Cardinals have dipped into the transfer portal to land former Arizona State nose guard Lole. Before missin g all of last season with a triceps injury, the 6-foot-3, 324-pound Lole accumulated 122 tackles, 11 sacks and 20 tackles for loss in two-and-a-half seasons with the Sun Devils. - Herald Leader
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Herald Leader
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
Even when Arizona State defensive tackle Jermayne Lole put his name in the NCAA transfer portal, there was still some hope he might remain to the Sun Devils program because he hadn't closed the door on that possibility. But Lole is indeed moving on after committing to Louisville Friday after a visit to the school. That announcement came before other trips he had planned to Florida, Texas Tech, and Pac-12 foe Oregon.Lole sat out last season, after sustaining a torn triceps injury in late August. T hat injury eventually required surgery. He participated in some spring drills on a limited basis did not partake in any contact activity. Lole, a 6-foot-3, 305-pounder, was a three-year starter for the Sun Devils before that injury and was regarded as t he No. 2 ranked available prospect in the transfer portal by 247Sports. Lole, who came to ASU from Long Beach Poly (Calif.) High School, recorded 123 tackles, 20 of which were for loss, and 11 sacks in his three years at ASU. - Arizona Republic
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Arizona Republic
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
You'll be hard pressed to find a college football coach who will turn down the addition of a 300-pound defensive lineman with Division I experience, especially when said player had more solo tackles during the COVID-shortened 2020 season than most return ing members of a team's defensive line amassed during a full 2021 campaign. In short: Welcome to Louisville, Jermayne Lole. The 6-foot-2, 305-pound Arizona State transfer announced his commitment to the Cardinals on Friday, just a week after the redshirt senior's official visit to the 502.Lole's quick turnaround in announcing his commitment speaks volumes of his time with Scott Satterfield and members of the Cardinals' staff, during which he tweeted, "It's different different out here." The forme r Sun Devil was scheduled to visit Florida on Friday, Texas Tech on May 27 and Oregon on June 3. What did Jermayne Lole do at Arizona State? A three-star prospect out of high school, Lole entered the transfer portal in late April after three seasons with Arizona State. - Courier Journal
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Courier Journal
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
Arizona State's season opener is three weeks away but the Sun Devils have already suffered a major setback with senior defensive tackle Jermayne Lole sidelined with a triceps injury that will require surgery and is likely season ending. After today's pra ctice, ASU coach Herm Edwards confirmed the injury which occurred during Monday's practice. Lole has been at practice as a spectator the last two days with his right arm in a sling. "It doesn't look good," the coach said. The 6-foot-2, 305-pounder would have been a four-year starter, having earned a spot in 2018 as a true freshman. He was an All-Pac 12 honorable mention last season with 24 total tackles including five for a loss and 1.5 sacks and the four-game 2020 season. In his career, Lole had regis tered 147 tackles in 32 games. Much was expected of Lole this season. He was a first-team All-preseason Pac-12 pick by the media. - Arizona Republic
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Arizona Republic
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
One player expecting to have a prominent role on the defense is senior 3-technique tackle Jermayne Lole. The 6-foot-2, 305-pounder has been a starter since arriving as a freshman in 2018 and he is being lauded as an NFL draft prospect. But Lole is lookin g to make up for some lost time after missing all of spring practice after the unexpected deaths of his father and an older brother, both from COVID-19.Both were staunch supporters of Jermayne's and line coach Robert Rodriguez said he had already talked to them about Jermayne coming back for his senior year to increase his draft stock. "They made that decision as a family, and called me and told me 'Coach, we decided we want one more year with you and (defensive coordinator) Antonio Pierce, so we were a part of that decision and I'm grateful to his father, his brother, his mother and all of them that they believed in me, and (head coach) Herm (Edwards) and (special adviser to the head coach) Marvin (Lewis), all of us to do right by him. So I tol d him that, that it means something to me personally." - Arizona Republic
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Arizona Republic
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
2020 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: DL Jermayne Lole, Jr.,...Junior defensive lineman Jermayne Lole enjoyed a brilliant junior season, thriving after an offseason move to the inside...He has been nearly un-blockable this season, frequently gett ing penetration into opposing backfields and disrupting the play...Received honorable mention All-Conference distinction for the second consecutive season...Managed to still be extremely productive despite his move inside, collecting with 24 tackles, fiv e tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks...Lole forced a fumble, recovered a fumble, and knocked down two passes, while fighting through double teams of opposing defenses. - Arizona State Football
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Arizona State Football
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
2019 ALL-PAC-12 HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DL Jermayne Lole, So.,...Thrived in an increased role on the defensive line, earning 11 starts at defensive end...Recorded 68 tackles this season, the second most for a Sun Devil defensive lineman since 1990 b ehind only Shante Carver (79 in 1993)...His 37 defensive stops this season are lead the nation's defensive interior linemen – two more than any other lineman in the nation. - Arizona State Football
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Arizona State Football
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
WEEK 3 PAC-12 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Jermayne Lole, So., DL, Arizona State (Long Beach, Calif.),...Jermayne Lole was the leader among ASU's defensive linemen with eight tackles and was responsible for ASU's only sack of the game in ASU's 10-7 ups et of No. 18 Michigan State in East Lansing...Contributed to a defensive effort that allowed only seven points for the third straight game (ASU held MSU 32.5 points below its scoring average of 39.5 in first two games)...After MSU moved into ASU territor y on its first drive of the second half, Lole sacked MSU QB Brian Lewerke for a loss of four yards on first down...His QB hurry forced Lewerke into an incompletion on the following play. MSU would give up the ball on downs two plays later. Also nominated : Cosmas Kwete, WSU. - Pac-12 Conference Football
(DS#76 DT) rSr/2025 DT Jermayne Lole, Texas
News Source: Pac-12 Conference Football
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
|
|
|
|