Izavion Miller
Auburn
Scouting Report

A big-framed JUCO product who logged three years of SEC starting reps at right tackle and has the size teams covet in a developmental swing tackle. Miller is at his best in the run game, where he can generate movement at the point of attack and seal the edge when his pad level cooperates — his SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week performance against Kentucky in 2024 showed his ceiling as a mauler. But pass protection is the whole ballgame at tackle in the NFL, and Miller's hand timing, counter-move recognition, and anchor under duress have been persistently inconsistent, with PFF pass blocking grades that actually regressed from his second to third year. He's a priority free agent or late Day 3 dart throw whose best NFL path is as a swing tackle who earns reps through physicality in the run game while coaching staffs try to clean up his pass sets.

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Pro ComparisonStorm Norton

Similar profile as a big-framed right tackle with adequate run blocking ability but persistent pass protection struggles who carved out an NFL career as a depth swing tackle. Both players have the size and effort teams want in a backup but lack the technique and anchor to be trusted as long-term starters.

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