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A CLOSER LOOK: Offensive lineman Miles Frazier

Player: Offensive lineman Miles Frazier, LSU

Pick: Round 5, 171st overall

Ht/Wt: 6-6, 317

Combine results: 5.24s 40-yard dash | 31" vertical | 9'0" broad jump | 27 bench press reps

Quick Hits:

  1. After two years at Florida International, Frazier started 39 games for the LSU Tigers. He played 28 at right guard, nine at left guard and two at right tackle.
  2. He allowed just four sacks on 1,563 pass blocking opportunities at LSU, none of which came this past season.
  3. Frazier played a total of 3,283 career snaps with more than 2,500 at LSU, where he was a three-year starter.

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Resume:

  • 2025 Senior Bowl participant, American squad's O-lineman of the Week
  • Member of LSU's O-line that was a finalist for 2023 Joe Moore award
  • 2021 Freshman All-American (Florida International)

Expert analysis: "Frazier has knock-back pop and is capable of mauling in tight spaces. His short pulls and lead blocks around the end are solid. He possesses adequate range and foot quickness in protection and is fairly clear-eyed to recognize gaming fronts. His hand placement is average and he's tight in his knees, which could be a concern for his anchor." — Lance Zierlein, NFL.com

"As a pass blocker, Frazier's slide quickness will be tested by gap shooters, but his mature hand usage allows him to lose slowly once squared up to defenders. Although he tends to lean into contact and leave his feet behind, he fits with vice grips in the run game to drive defenders from the spot with torque. Overall, Frazier has an NFL body with mauling play strength and competitive toughness, which gives him starting potential." — Dane Brugler, The Athletic

Twentyman's take: Frazier has a big frame at 6-foot-6, 317 pounds and is a mauling-type player who proved to be very dependable over his college career playing in every game over the last four seasons. He was really impressive at the Senior Bowl this year earning the American squad's Offensive Lineman of the Week award. He allowed just four sacks in three years starting at LSU and zero in 2024. The Lions have now built some pretty good depth along the interior of their offensive line with rookies Frazier and Tate Ratledge (second-round pick in 2025) and second-year player Christian Mahogany.

Bambini's take: A three-year starter at LSU, Frazier is a durable, strong guard that has accrued nearly 3,300 snaps during his collegiate career. He rarely conceded a sack while at LSU, and has strong quickness and stability on his feet and ability to be the lead blocker and pull. He's most comfortable at right guard, though he has experience on the left side, and will jump in to compete with a Detroit Lions interior O-line group that also features second-round pick Ratledge.

What he had to say: "To me specifically, how you said the blind side block, I like blocking more of when people can see me so they're more prepared. It's me versus you, like top of the dog. You're aware of me coming and I'm going to violate you. I would say more of that nose guard type blocking down, but I just want him to see me before." — Frazier on his favorite block at the 2025 NFL Combine

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