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Princely Umanmielen NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Ole Miss EDGE

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentContributor I

JACKSONVILLE, FL - JANUARY 02: Mississippi Rebels defensive end Princely Umanmielen (1) runs during the game between the Mississippi Rebels and the Duke Blue Devils on January 2, 2025 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fl. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

HEIGHT: 6'4"

WEIGHT: 264

HAND: 9⅝"

ARM: 34¼"

WINGSPAN: 81⅞"


POSITIVES

— Good size and frame and appears to have long arms.

— Solid speed off the line to win around the edge as a pass rusher.

— Sets up his pass-rush moves well during the stem phase of the rush.

— Has shown several ways to win as a pass-rusher, using inside and outside moves as well as power.

— Quick to get his hands up as a run defender and shows good strength at the point of attack to set the edge.

— Good block recognition to put himself in a position to take on blocks.


NEGATIVES

— Can be late to react to the snap, hindering his get-off.

— Is a long strider when accelerating off the line which hurts his quickness and twitch.

— Lacks some physicality at the point of attack against the run.

— Not a violent shedder to stack and shed and get off blocks.

— Struggles to sink his hips and fight back against pressure when slanting due to pad level and base issues.


NOTES

— Born April 18, 2002

— 4-star recruit in the 2020 class, per 247Sports

— Transferred from Florida ahead of 2024 season

— Injuries: 2024 (Shoulder/Labrum offseason surgery, no games missed; Foot, missed 2 games)

— 2023: Second-Team All-SEC


OVERALL

Princely Umanmielen will make his money in the NFL as a pass-rusher. He sets up his move well by changing speeds, using hesitation moves or selling the vertical rush to open up a lane and win inside.

Umanmielen accelerates off the line of scrimmage well to beat offensive tackles with speed around the edge and has a good counter with a nasty inside spin move. Also, he has the change of direction and strength to turn speed to power and has shown solid cross-chop and rip moves and decent bend around the edge.

The biggest issue with the Ole Miss product is he's more of a long strider to accelerate which can impact his short-area quickness or twitch. However, he's shown plenty of ways to win to help overcome that.

Against the run, Umanmielen is more solid than good. He has the block recognition to put himself in a good position to take on blocks and the strength to set the edge. But he isn't very physical at the point of attack and isn't a violent block shedder, leading to him blending in more often than standing out in that department.

Overall, Umanmielen would be a good fit as a standup linebacker for a team that uses a lot of odd fronts. He can contribute as a pass-rusher right away and is good enough to get by as a run defender to become a full-time starter by his second or third season, if not sooner.


GRADE: 7.7 (Potential Impact Player — 2nd Round)

OVERALL RANK: 35

POSITION RANK: EDGE6

PRO COMPARISON: Shades of Danielle Hunter


Written by B/R NFL Scout Matt Holder


Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.