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Spending his entire college career at the University of Georgia, Miller appeared in 43 games for the Bulldogs, notching 64 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, and four sacks. Experience isn't an issue for Miller, and watching his film, it's clear that he's going to be a really good run defender at the next level.
Beyond just his ability to be a top-tier run defender, his best trait may be his versatility. Over the last four seasons in college, Miller has lined up all over the place on the defensive line, and as he gets ready for the next level, teams may be willing to experiment with his versatility before giving him a true role.
Miller's versatility is supplemented by his ability to keep his eyes, hands, and feet square, as he uses his powerful frame to get into the backfield and blow up plays. His pursuit motor is relentless, creating opportunities for himself and others on the defensive line. While there are instances where he could improve his ability to shed blocks and anticipate which direction plays are going, Miller is a high upside player who could find himself drafted earlier than usual.
From the Bears perspective, Miller is a name that should intrigue general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson, but his upside may be limited, requiring the franchise to really determine whether or not he could be a 17-game starter throughout his career.