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Is Nic Scourton the Complete Package at Defensive End?

March 24, 2025 by Hogs Haven

Missouri v Texas A&M
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Hogs Haven takes a look at 2025 NFL Draft prospects that could contribute to the Commanders

Nic Scourton, DE/EDGE
School: Texas A&M University | Conference: Southeastern Conference
College Experience: Junior | Draft Age: 21 (Week 1)
Height / Weight: 6’3”/ 257 lbs
Projected Draft Status: Late 1st-2nd round

Player Comparison: Melvin Ingram / Trey Hendrickson / Cameron Jordan

College Statistics

Defense & Fumbles Table
Tackles Def Interceptions Fumbles
Season Team Conf Class Pos G Solo Ast Comb TFL Sk Int Yds IntTD PD FR Yds FRTD FF Awards
2022* Purdue Big Ten FR DE 14 15 7 22 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2023 Purdue Big Ten SO LB 11 33 17 50 15 10.0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1
2024* Texas A&M SEC SR DL 12 27 10 37 14 5.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1
Career 37 75 34 109 31 17.0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 3
Purdue (2 Yrs) 25 48 24 72 17 12.0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2
Texas A&M (1 Yr) 12 27 10 37 14 5.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1
Provided by CFB at Sports Reference: View Original Table
Generated 3/23/2025.

Player Overview

Nic Scourton (formerly known as Nic Caraway) was a highly sought after four-star prospect from Bryan High School (TX). He initially committed to Purdue University. Scourton broke out his sophomore season with a 10 sack, 15 TFL (tackles for loss) performance that garnered second-team conference honors. Transferring to Texas A&M for this junior season, Scourton slimmed down and played primarily at defensive end. While his sack total was halved, he was still impactful with 14 TFLs. Scourton declared for the NFL draft afterwards.

Nic Scourton is a well-rounded defensive end with the tools and upside to be a good starter. He is able to be a contributor in both pass and run plays. He has good strength and an assortment of moves to keep tackles off balance. Because of his skills, Scourton attracted chips and double teams, the latter he had trouble beating. Scourton can also improve his run processing and hip tightness as he does have below-average bend. His acceleration needs work as well.

Weaknesses aside, Nic Scourton projects to be one of the top edge defenders in a strong class and an immediate contributor. With his weight slimmed down to the 260 pound range, Scourton fits in as primary defensive end on a 4-3 formation or outside linebacker in a 3-4 alignment. He is projected to be drafted in the late first to second round.

Awards & Recognition

  • Second Team All-Big Ten (2023)

Metrics

Source: nfl.com

Strengths

  • Thrives when power rushing. Has a reliable moveset of chops, rips, and spin moves.
  • Consistent edge setter against the run.
  • Moves well with a dense, strong frame.
  • Able to navigate through traffic.
  • Consistently sheds blocks to make plays at or behind the LOS (line of scrimmage).
  • Relentless motor.
  • Demanded chips and double teams.

Weaknesses

  • Can sharpen his hand techniques.
  • Has trouble turning the corner when he’s fighting through contact.
  • Inconsistent processing during run plays can get him washed out.
  • Improving tackling technique, less dives.
  • Needs to play at a better pad level.
  • Needs better leverage from a two-point stance.

Let’s See His Work

Nic Scourton’s number is #11

Nic Scourton vs. Armand Membou — Full All-22 Matchup:

• 20 Pass-Snaps (26 Total)
• 0 Pressures
• 1 TFL pic.twitter.com/5RTd1fjQQu

— SCOUTD (@scoutdnfl) February 28, 2025

Nic Scourton is well-rounded edge prospect.

He’s 6’4, 285lbs yet moves incredibly well and is known for his signature spin move. He’s also one of the better run defenders in this class.

78 pressures and 12 sacks in the last 2 seasons at Purdue and Texas A&M. Top 50 player. pic.twitter.com/FNFSnptJWC

— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) February 9, 2025

Interviews

How Will He Fit On The Team

Washington addressed the defensive line by only giving one player, DT Javon Kinlaw, a multi-year deal. In addition to letting team leader in sacks Dante Fowler walk in free agency, the Commanders set themselves up to use one of their top selections to address the defensive end position. With more emphasis on finding versatile players, Nic Scourton would be on the short list of players that can fit most of the criteria and be within draft range.

With the skills and the projectable upside, Nic would add upside and youth among the defensive end group. He is shown to be capable of making plays at or behind the line of scrimmage with a great motor. Getting coached by Darryl Tapp and fellow Purdue Boilermaker, Ryan Kerrigan, would be beneficial in refining Scourton’s pass rushing technique, ability to handle double teams, etc. The addition of Nic Scourton would add another foundational piece to the developing Washington core.

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