Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

Eric Edholm (NFL.com): “Miller checks a lot of boxes with his size (6-foot-6 3/4, 317 pounds) and experience (54 college starts), and the Eagles have to continue reinforcing their offensive line.”

Mel Kiper Jr. (ESPN): “The Eagles don’t typically let future needs become current problems. General manager Howie Roseman is tactful in how he keeps the roster stocked with depth and future replacements.”

Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz (CBS Sports): “Amid all the uncertainty in Philadelphia at some more high-profile spots, this sets up to be a classic Howie Roseman class in getting ahead of the curve. The long-awaited successor to Lane Johnson emerges in Miller, who doesn’t offer the same positional flexibility as some of his counterparts but boasts the frame, length and athleticism to be a fixture at right tackle.”

Matt Miller (ESPN): “No team drafts ahead of need better than Philadelphia, which makes its offensive line situation confusing. … Miller was not brought in for a predraft workout with the Eagles, per a source close to the player, but that shouldn’t be an indicator of their interest given his profile of 53 career starts.”

Field Yates (ESPN): “Right tackle Lane Johnson confirmed in February that he’s back for 2026, but the Eagles have a chance to do what general manager Howie Roseman has consistently done: address “wants” before they become “musts.” Miller logged nearly 3,700 career snaps as a four-year starter at Clemson, and he gave up only nine pressures and two sacks in 2025.”