Jaguars selected Florida LB Ventrell Miller with the No. 121 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
A staple of the Florida program since his arrival in 2017, Miller (6’0/232) recorded 238 tackles, 23.5 TFL, and seven PBU during his tenure as a Gator. He finished fourth in the SEC in solo tackles in 2020 with 52, but never received all-conference recognition for his solid, workmanlike performance. The Lakeland, FL native is at his best when crashing down in run support, filling gaps, and shedding blockers. While Miller can be depended on to make the proper reads, his lack of high-end athletic traits and stiff hips will likely limit him to being a box linebacker and run-specialist when he’s not flying down the field on kick/punt coverage. It’s hard to imagine Miller holding up in space at the NFL level and his frame is on the small side to be relied on as a true interior thumper on an every-down basis. Still, Miller held up well in the rugged SEC East for half a decade, which bodes well for his ability to hold down an NFL roster spot in some capacity.