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Blake Miller NFL Draft Profile

Blake Miller NFL Draft Profile

The 2026 NFL Draft will be a great event for teams to start building for their future. Here is the Blake Miller NFL Draft Profile.

Blake Miller Background

Position: Offensive Tackle

School:
Clemson

Size:
6-foot-7, 317 Pounds

Class: Senior

2025 stats: First Team All-ACC

Miller was a four-star prospect in the class of 2022 who signed with Clemson out of Ohio. He started immediately for the Tigers and was named a Freshman All-American. He helped the team win 11 games and make the Orange Bowl. In 2023, Miller again lined up at right tackle and was named Third Team All-ACC, as the Tigers won nine games. In 2024, Clemson won 10 games and made the CFP behind Miller’s blocking, as he was named First Team All-ACC. For the 2025 season, Clemson struggled, but Miller played well, as he was named First Team All-ACC again.

Following their bowl game, Miller started preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft. He is currently projected to be a first or second-round pick.

Blake Miller Strengths

Miller has great measurables for an NFL offensive tackle. He measured in at 6-foot-7 and 317 pounds. It looks like his frame could carry some more muscle mass if he can add it as well. With his frame comes good length, as his arms measured in at over 34 inches. He uses his length well to keep defenders from getting into his frame.

For his size, Miller is a great athlete who moves well. He has shown the ability to get to the second level as a run blocker and can hit moving targets. Miller is good at run blocking in space however he is asked to do it. He shows quickness and agility to mirror pass rushers on the edge.

He is a very experienced offensive lineman with 54 career starts. Miller’s experience shows up on tape. He sees pressure and can pass it off well. There are a few errors on his tape, but for the most part, Miller shows great intelligence and instincts for the position.

Blake Miller Weaknesses

Miller struggles against power rushers. He doesn’t have the strongest anchor and bull rushers can push him off of his spot and into the pocket. Miller can improve his strength, but he could also have better technique to help stall power rushers on the edge.

His pad level can get too high, which limits his power. Miller will need to add strength anyways, but he will also need to focus on keeping his pad level low so that he retains his power. When he stands straight up, he doesn’t move people as a run blocker and pass rushers can gain ground on him.

He will need to work on his hand usage at the next level. Miller can fire his hands quicker to help him get an early edge on reps. When he does get his hands up, his hands are usually too wide. Miller can keep his hands inside to keep defenders at bay and help utilize all of his length to make it hard for them to shed.

Projected Draft Range: First Round Pick-Second Round Pick

Draft Grade: Second Round Pick

 

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