How he stacks up: Miller is Jeremiah's 19th ranked prospect in his most recent Top 50 players available in next month's NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.
He is a little bit farther down on Dane Brugler's list of the Top 100, coming in at No. 42.
"Another polarizing prospect. Miller plays too upright, but his quickness up the arc and physical demeanor in the run game help him get the job done," Brugler wrote. "Bottom line: NFL teams will always bet on offensive linemen with Miller's combination of physical traits, competitive toughness and remarkable football character."
NFL lead draft writer Eric Edholm has Miller listed 38th on his first list of the Top 100 players.
Miller checks in at No. 24 on ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.'s latest Draft Big Board.
"Miller has a ton of experience as a four-year starter (54 starts), and he was more consistent in 2025 than in past seasons," Kiper wrote. "His game really grows on you. As a right tackle, he does a good job keeping his frame between the pass rusher and his QB, and he can handle spins and secondary pass-rush moves. Miller can also get downfield to make blocks in the run game."
Fellow ESPN draft analyst Field Yates has Miller as the No. 32 prospect and No. 6 tackle in the class.
What he had to say: "I feel like I've seen a lot of football. I've been a part of a lot of plays, seen a lot of different rushers, seen a lot of different schemes," Miller said at the Combine.
"So, I feel like that helps me. You know people learn by kind of going out there and doing stuff and I am excited to learn more. I think there is so much to learn in this league. And there is so much knowledge in this league. And you know, I just can't wait to kind of be a sponge and soak everything up."