Miles Frazier NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for LSU IOL

HEIGHT: 6'6"
WEIGHT: 324
HAND: 9"
ARM: 33⅜"
WINGSPAN: 80⅜"
POSITIVES
— Wide-bodied frame with a thick, dense build, long limbs and good play strength.
— Does a good job covering up his target and securing rush lanes on pulls, combos and double-teams en route to the second-level.
— Times the snap well to pop out of his stance, get to his spot quickly in pass protection and put himself in position to establish first meaningful contact.
— Flashes effective independent hands to harden his edges against counter moves and buy himself some time to regain position and widen the edge.
— Has the mass, girth and upper-body strength to grind down the bull-rush and penetrators from stunts
NEGATIVES
— Below average quickness, agility and burst.
— Will get caught leaning and overextended when the picture changes post-snap on slants, gap exchanges and quick moves across his face.
— Doesn't always bring his hands into contact leaving his chest exposed and easy access into his frame.
NOTES
— 3-star recruit from the 2020 class, per 247Sports
— Originally committed to Florida International where he started 11 games over two seasons at left tackle before transferring to LSU prior to the 2022 season
— 49 career starts; 28 at right guard, 11 at left tackle, nine at left guard and one at right tackle
— Accepted his invite to the 2025 Senior Bowl
OVERALL
Miles Frazier is a four-year starter with at least one start at every position but center and the bulk of his time spent at guard. Frazier started 12 games in 2024 inside LSU's pass-first (60-40 pass-run split), multiple-run scheme. Frazier has a wide-bodied frame with good length, mass and girth throughout his build. He has adequate athletic ability and good play strength.
Frazier wins as a run blocker primarily on combo and double-team blocks, where he does a nice job being firm into contact to get defensive tackles covered up using his size, strength, and leg drive to displace, overtake, and seal before releasing to the second level. He takes solid angles on his climbs, but a minimal burst usually results in him initially making contact before gradually getting edged as the ball stretches or cuts back. Frazier is solid on angle-drive (down/pin/base) blocks given his size and strength to win the initial engagement, but without the presence of an adjacent blocker (combos/doubles) is more susceptible to the push-pull technique sapping his balance as well as getting his face crossed against gap exchanges and slants.
In pass protection Frazier provides a sturdy presence against the bull-rush and penetrators on stunts while providing quick help to his center and tackle on slide protections to keep adjacent gaps secure. Frazier shows good snap timing to pop out of his stance and get to his spot quickly, putting himself in position to establish the first meaningful contact. He is effective against 2i and tight 3-technique alignments but middling redirect skills will get exposed against wide-alignments in the NFL.
Overall, Frazier has below-average movement skills and erratic sustain skills but is a big, strong, experienced guard prospect with impressive proven versatility on his resume and the skills to carve out a role inside a downhill, vertical run scheme.
GRADE: 7.2 (High-Level Backup/Potential Starter — 3rd Round)
OVERALL RANK: 98
POSITION RANK: IOL10
PRO COMPARISON: Tyler Steen
Written by B/R NFL Scout Brandon Thorn
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.
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