Jam Miller
Alabama
Scouting Report

Compact, low-to-the-ground thumper who runs behind his pads and punishes linebackers in the hole — the kind of back who makes his money on second-and-short when the chains need to move. Miller's jump-cut ability and synchronized footwork let him navigate condensed spaces between the tackles, and he showed surprising straight-line juice at the combine with a 4.42 forty that outran his tape speed. The limitations are honest: his open-field elusiveness is stiff, his vision at the second level leads to premature commitments into closing gaps, and the receiving game is underdeveloped enough that third-down coordinators will hesitate to leave him on the field. He's a roster-worthy complementary back who gives you dirty yards, ball security, and enough lead-blocking willingness to earn a helmet on Sundays — but don't draft him expecting a feature role.

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Pro ComparisonBrian Robinson Jr.

Similar physical profile and playing style — compact, low-center-of-gravity power back who wins between the tackles with pad level and leg drive rather than elusiveness. Both are Alabama products who project as complementary early-down grinders rather than feature backs, with the receiving game as a clear limitation. Robinson's NFL career trajectory (useful rotational piece, not a bellcow) is Miller's most likely outcome.

Trait Grades
👁️ Vision
63
⚖️ Contact Balance
78
🦬 Power
73
💨 Elusiveness
48
🧤 Pass Catching
51
🏎️ Speed
75
🛡️ Pass Protection
58
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