Jack Dingle
Cincinnati
· age 22.9
Consensus Rank
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Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within LB cohort (n=39)
NFL.com
5.67
ACS
—
40
4.57
HT
6'4"
WT
232
Arm
31.8
PFF Col
—
Mock→
—
Flags
1
Visits
4
Bench —
Vert —
Broad —
3c —
Shut —
Hand 9.3
Age 22.9
Measurables
HT (in)76.13
WT (lb)232
Arm31.75
Hand9.25
404.57
Bench—
Vert—
Broad—
3-cone—
Shuttle—
By Source
brugler
age22.91
armInches31.75
forty4.57
handInches9.25
heightInches76.13
tenYardSplit1.57
weightLbs232
wingspanInches76
nfl.com
forty4.62
heightInches76
weightLbs200
redflag-injury
CTE-11
Teams That Have Engaged (4)
Red Flags (1)
Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
- Overall, Dingle isn’t as freaky or fluid as Jake Golday, but he is a similar size/speed athlete, with the toughness and football character that will give him a chance to become a core-four special teamer.
Historical Projection
based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈234 per attribute · confidence medium)Composite
32
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 23.8
Attribute Contributions
- Draft ager=+0.2222.91z=-0.57-1.3
- 40-yardr=+0.134.57z=+0.68+0.9
- Weightr=+0.13232z=-0.93-1.2
- Verticalr=+0.09—z=—+0.0
- Heightr=+0.0676.13z=+1.71+1.0
- Broad jumpr=+0.03—z=—+0.0
- 3-coner=+0.02—z=—+0.0
- Shuttler=+0.02—z=—+0.0
- Bench repsr=-0.01—z=—+0.0
Scouting Dossier
Projection
Jack Dingle, who has two siblings, grew up in the Louisville, Ky. area with his parents (Nate and Wendy). His father played linebacker at
Cincinnati (1990-93) before spending four seasons in the NFL (1994-97) as an undrafted free agent. His older brother (Jacob) played
safety at Cincinnati (2019-22). Jack Dingle earned all-state honors at Trinity High School and helped the program to back-to-back state
titles his junior and senior years.
A three-star recruit, he passed on his hometown Louisville to play with his brother at Cincinnati. He became a three-year starter for the
Bearcats and posted steady production.
Dingle passes the eye test with his tall, athletic build, and NFL scouts praise his “old-school” style, both on the field and as a worker
behind the scenes. His instincts aren’t quite fully developed, but he can unlock and go once he diagnoses the play. He attacks with pop,
which helps him disengage from blockers. Stiffness through his core and lower half hinders him at times, both as a tackler and in
coverage. Overall, Dingle isn’t as freaky or fluid as Jake Golday, but he is a similar size/speed athlete, with the
toughness and football character that will give him a chance to become a core-four special teamer.
BEST OF THE REST
NAME SCHOOL HEIGHT WEIGHT 40 YD 20 YD 10 YD VJ BJ SS 3-CONE BP
HAND
SIZE
ARM
LENGTH
WING
SPAN
36 ERICK HUNTER Morgan State 6023 224 4.45 2.66 1.59 37 10'10" 4.28 DNP DNP 10 3/8 33 1/8 79
37 JAVIN WRIGHT Nebraska 6040 232 4.60 2.62 1.59 35 1/2 10'0" 4.25 6.75 12 10 32 7/8 80 1/4
38 TJ QUINN Louisville 6002 225 4.52 2.61 1.50 33 10'2" 4.41 7.32 21 9 3/8 32 1/2 77 3/8
39 QUINN URWILER Northern Illinois 5102 230 4.69 2.77 1.74 33 1/2 10'1" 4.27 6.86 36 9 1/8 30 1/8 72 5/8
40 DOMINIC DELUCA Penn State 6011 228 4.63 2.65 1.63 32 1/2 09'08" 4.30 7.02 11 9 1/4 30 1/2 74
41 PARKER HUGHES Middle Tenn. State 6006 228 4.39 2.59 1.53 35 1/2 9'6" 4.41 7.51 25 8 7/8 31 3/8 74 1/4
42 JADEN KELLER Virginia Tech 6022 237 4.50 2.49 1.50 3
Mock Ranks (0)
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Freak Notes
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