Blake Miller
Clemson
Scouting Report

Miller is the draft's ultimate iron man — 54 consecutive starts, nearly 3,800 snaps, and a pass protection floor that most Day 2 tackles can only dream of. He's technically refined in pass pro with quick, proactive hands that latch and control rushers, and his 9.94 RAS confirms the elite athletic profile that shows up on film in his kick-slide and space movement. The run blocking is where the evaluation fractures: his pad level stays stubbornly high, he gets shed at the second level, and he lacks the displacing power to project as a people-mover at the next level. He's a safe, high-floor right tackle who can start from Day 1 in a zone-heavy scheme, but the inconsistencies in his game — inside move vulnerability, grabby hands when beaten — will keep NFL evaluators up at night debating whether the ceiling ever gets above solid starter.

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Pro ComparisonMorgan Moses

Both are durable, iron-man right tackles who built reputations on availability and an aggressive physical mindset. They win with functional athleticism and tenacity rather than elite power, and both profile best as steady starting RTs rather than franchise-altering blindside protectors.

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