Jaguars selected West Virginia OT Wyatt Milum with the No. 89 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Milum (6’6/313) was the 10th rated high school tackle prospect in the nation according to ESPN and could have gone anywhere, but the Kenova, WV native chose to attend his home state Mountaineers. He made an immediate impact in 2021, starting eight games at RT logging 628 snaps and receiving Freshman All-American recognition. He made the natural transition to left tackle for his final three seasons and did not allow a single sack over 1,071 pass sets. He leads the 2025 class with a 93rd percentile true pass set grade and you could make a case that Milum is the most accomplished tackle in the class from a collegiate production standpoint. Both his 7.59s 3-cone (83rd%) and 4.69s shuttle (73rd%) agility tests were strong, while a 30” vertical (80th%) rounds out Milum’s 8.07 RAS profile. !0.¼” hands deliver heavy, measured shots and allow him to weld his grip to defenders once in contact. Rooted base makes him difficult to attack with power and he’s much more effective in a zone run block scheme (90th%). Milum’s 32 1/8th” arms and proficiency in the run game will eventually make him a guard, but there’s little doubt as to his ability to immediately step into a NFL rotation.