The Lions drafted Blake Miller from Clemson with the 17th pick, adding a 6-foot-7, 320-pound right tackle with elite athleticism and a perfect college attendance record to instantly upgrade their offensive line.

Blake Miller Just Solved the Lions’ Biggest Offensive Line Problem (And Maybe Created a New One)

The Lions drafted Blake Miller from Clemson with the 17th pick, adding a 6-foot-7, 320-pound right tackle with elite athleticism and a perfect college attendance record to instantly upgrade their offensive line.

Meet Your New Right Tackle

The Lions snagged Blake Miller out of Clemson with the 17th pick, and let me tell you something: this kid has the resume of someone who doesn’t know how to fail. Four years as a starter from day one. Started all 54 possible games. Missed one practice in his entire college career.

One practice. In four years.

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We’ve seen what happens when the Lions get their hands on offensive linemen with that kind of motor and mentality. Miller isn’t just another body, he’s a 6-foot-7, nearly 320-pound wrecking ball with over 34-inch arms and a 99th percentile athleticism score. The kind of freak athlete that makes you wonder if Brad Holmes has some sort of crystal ball tucked away in Allen Park.

The Good News Gets Better

Miller’s resume reads like a Lions fan’s fever dream. Freshman All-American. All-ACC First Team for 2024 and 2025. Permanent team captain in 2025. Oh, and he was a state champion wrestler in Ohio, because apparently being a football monster wasn’t enough.

But here’s what really matters: this guy brings the nasty. He’s a tone setter in the run game who carries defenders 20 yards downfield like they owe him money. His ability to latch onto defenders and finish through the whistle is exactly what Ben Johnson’s offense needs on the right side.

In pass protection, he’s allowed just 3 sacks and 5 QB hits over nearly 1100 snaps the past two seasons. That’s a pressure rate under 3 percent. For a Lions offense that’s finally found its rhythm, that kind of protection is gold.

Reality Check Time

Look, Miller isn’t perfect. His pad level can get sloppy, and when he gets beat in pass protection, it’s usually on inside counters. Swim moves and spin moves have given him trouble, which should be fixable but is still concerning.

The scary part? He’s gotten beaten inside on vertical sets by playing with too much urgency. And as the scout notes, Jared Goff isn’t exactly Russell Wilson when it comes to dealing with interior pressure.

But this is where the Lions’ offensive system might be Miller’s salvation. All those play-action concepts that make Goff look like Tom Brady? They could cover up those inside counter issues while Miller develops his recovery skills.

The Bigger Picture

Miller slots in as a Day 1 starter, which means Larry Borom becomes the swing tackle. That’s a massive upgrade to an offense that has been one injury away from disaster at the tackle spots.

The Lions have been methodically rebuilding their offensive line depth, and Miller represents the latest piece of that puzzle. He’s 22 years old with elite athleticism, proven college production, and the kind of finishing ability that fits perfectly with Detroit’s identity.

This pick screams high floor, high ceiling. Miller brings the technique and experience to contribute immediately while having the physical tools to develop into something special. For a franchise that’s finally figured out how to build through the trenches, that combination is exactly what you want at pick 17.

Is Miller going to be the anchor that finally gives us a championship-level offensive line, or are we setting ourselves up for more heartbreak when he struggles with inside pressure? Let me know what you think below.

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GoffIsElite
GoffIsElite
1 month ago

This is exactly what I’ve been waiting to hear. A guy who actually shows up and does the work, missed one practice in four years? That’s the kind of mentality this team needs. The athleticism numbers are insane too, and if he’s got that nastiness in the run game that fits what we’re trying to do, I’m already hyped.

ShelbyTownshipFan
ShelbyTownshipFan
1 month ago

Look, I like the pick and the measurables are there, but let’s pump the brakes a little. College tape doesn’t always translate, and if he’s getting beaten inside with swim moves and spin moves, that’s real. The article basically says Jared Goff can’t handle interior pressure either, so now we’re just hoping the system hides his weaknesses. That’s not a championship foundation.

OldSchoolLionsFan
OldSchoolLionsFan
1 month ago

Man, it’s nice to see the organization actually investing in the offensive line the way they’re supposed to. For so many years we just watched things fall apart up front and had nothing to show for it. Miller seems like the kind of kid who gets it and wants to be great, and that matters more than people think.

DetroitDawnPatrol
DetroitDawnPatrol
1 month ago

The Day 1 starter status is huge because we finally have a backup plan if something goes wrong now instead of panic mode. That wrestling background plus the athleticism plus the mentality, I genuinely think this kid could develop into something special for us.

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