The extensive collegiate experience should make Miller more prepared than most first-year players to make an early impact, but he knows this period over the next month that includes meetings, OTA practices and minicamp is an important time to set himself up with a good foundation so he can hit the ground running when the pads come on and the competition really begins in training camp.
“It’s been amazing,” Miller said on the Twentyman in the Huddle podcast of his first week working with offensive line coach Hank Fraley and the veterans.
“Great teacher when it comes to schematics like really helping me pick up everything very quickly. No grey area on stuff. And also, too, when it comes to technique, he’s a technician. Everything needs to be perfect because when you go out there, you don’t want to be thinking about your technique. Now is the time and he’s really emphasized that to us.”