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TWENTYMAN: Training camp Day 9 observations

**Miller's job to lose:** Rookie first-round pick Blake Miller has put a stranglehold on the starting right tackle job nine practices into camp. He's consistently been with the starters over the last week and a half with veteran Larry Borom getting mostly second-team and swing tackle reps now.

**Jack of all trades:** Sticking with the offensive line, the only position Frazier hasn't lined up at along the offensive line in camp is center. He's played both guard spots, and on Sunday he played at both left and right tackle. That kind of versatility is what makes a player stand out when teams start thinking about what their gameday roster will look like.

**Catching my eye:** For the second practice in a row, rookie defensive lineman Skyler Gill-Howard caught my eye. His first-step quickness allowed him to slice into the backfield for a sack in a late team period. Two plays later, he met a running back in the hole forcing a run for no gain. At only 6-foot, 280 pounds, Gill-Howard has a leverage advantage over most interior offensive linemen and his quick first step has allowed him to make some plays during the last couple practices.

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