
BlakeMiller
Battle-tested and highly experienced four-year starter at right tackle who plays with quick feet and a gritty demeanor.
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Miller is a well-built, athletic right tackle with 54 career starts who offers potential as a plug-and-play starter. An easy-moving lineman with proven durability, he blocks with a wide, balanced base and mirrors on the edge, staying square to defenders and ready to react to counter moves. He brings a strong right-hand punch to strike opposing rushers quickly, establish control, and stop them in their tracks, and shows the ability to use both hands independently to keep opponents off his chest. He pinches down to stymie inside counter moves and can drop his anchor against the bullrush. Even when it’s not pretty, he strains to get blocks finished or salvage the rep when he misses his punch or loses a step early. He gave up just two sacks on 529 pass-blocking snaps in 2025, per PFF, and while he’s primarily a right tackle in college, he did see some snaps on the blindside. In the run game, he fires out of his stance and washes defensive linemen out of their spot to open up rush lanes. He shows a finisher’s mentality, looking to drive opponents out of the way all the way through the whistle. He deftly moves from block to block when climbing upfield.
Miller lunges and leans into blocks in pass protection and can get out over his skis in the run game. He’ll try to bring the thunder and come in too hot, making himself susceptible to rip and swim moves. He comes in too high and needs to more consistently drop his pads and play with better leverage. He’s occasionally a beat slow to recognize and pick up looping rushers.
Background
By Daniel Comer
A senior and former four-star recruit out of Strongsville, Ohio. Was the no. 16 offensive tackle and the no. 208 overall player in the 2022 class. Started all 54 of his games at Clemson and broke the school’s career snaps-from-scrimmage record. Named first-team All-ACC in 2025.