Kolton Miller

OT · UCLA
Potential No. 1 overall pick Josh Rosen had a suspect supporting cast during his tenure in Westwood, but Miller is one of the few players who flashed positive reps while scouting the quarterback. He was in-and-out of the starting line-up his first few seasons at UCLA before stabilizing the left tackle position as a junior in 2017, lining up in a three-point stance. Miller has the size, girth and length that immediately stands out, displaying the body control and coordination to handle himself in space. However, he is a very streaky player due to bad habits with his upper and lower body technique. Miller tends to stop his feet at contact with soft, wandering hands, allowing rushers to work off initial contact and wrap his shoulder. Rosen suffered two concussions this past season and both were a result of inconsistent play by his left tackle. BACKGROUND A four-star offensive tackle recruit out of high school, Miller earned several First Team honors in the Sacramento area and was the most celebrated football player from Roseville since Tedy Bruschi in 1990. He received several Pac-12 offers, committing to UCLA over Oregon, Oregon State, Arizona and Arizona State. After redshirting in 2014, Miller spent the majority of his redshirt freshman season as a back-up, filling in as a starter in five games down the stretch. He earned the starting right tackle job as a sophomore in 2016 and started the first five games before an injury ended his season. Miller moved over to left tackle as a junior and started all 13 games in 2017, earning Second Team All-Pac 12 honors.