Miami officially Flips 2026 OT Joel Ervin

Sebastian Font
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2026 3-star OT Joel Ervin announced his commitment to the University of Miami today, flipping from Louisville.


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“I think right now is the perfect time [to commit] because a lot of guys aren’t committed, and I want to commit early and target some more players,” said Ervin.

Ervin has all the measurables for a high-end O-Line prospect. The Fort Myers product measures in at 6-foot-6, 330 pounds with 11.5-inch hands an 88 inch wingspan. Such tools are comparable and even better than most of the NFL draft prospects this year. Moreover, he appears to carry the weight with lean mass.


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Ervin was offered last May, visiting for multiple games and locking in an official visit this June. He was also in attendance for spring practice this week as the ’Canes continue to lock down recruits following unofficials.

The staff believes this O-Line class to be one of the best in recent memory, continuing to pursue 5-stars Jackson Cantwell and Keenyi Pepe and a plethora of other four and three stars, evident with the aggressiveness in flipping Ervin.

Both offensive line commits (Ervin and Congdon) possess the tools you can’t teach with their height and frame being some of the best in the class. With O-Line gurus Alex Mirabal and Mario Cristobal, the sky's the limit for Ervin, Congdon, and future recruits to develop at the U.
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Ervin becomes Miami’s seventh 2026 commit alongside Javian Mallory, Jaelen Waters, Ben Congdon, Dereon Coleman, Jordan Campbell, and Camdin Portis.

 

Comments (89)

I give Mario so much credit for changing the physicality of our OL. Long gone are the days of watching DL from Clemson, LSU and Wisconsin beat the literal dog**** out of our OL.

He needs to put this same focus on our interior DL, but the OL revamp has been huge.

We need a 5* DT in this class badly.
Yep, I can’t beat this drum much more than I have for years and years and years.

He has to find a way to attract big time DTs….im not knocking who we have and the developmental guys…but we are so blessed at DE ordinarily, it’s a shame we can’t get the push up the middle and somebody who demands double teams.

He has now focused big time on what was a putrid back end….this and better linebacker play (hopefully cured by Hetherman) is dire.
 
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So what’s the story with this kid only being 3 stars? Obvious mistake by the services? Not sure if I should view him as a developmental OL like Kinsler or if he’s closer to Markel Bell.

But LOVE that someone mentioned an Orlando Franklin comp. That would be great.

And some of you guys are wildin out there with your women. lol.
 
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