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    Patriots selected Alabama RB Jam Miller with the No. 245 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    Miller (5’10”/209) spent his entire four-year career with the Crimson Tide but didn’t step into a starting role until 2024. His first season as a starter proved to be his best, as Miller rushed for career-highs in attempts (146), rushing yards (676), and touchdowns (seven), while adding another 16-155-1 through the air. Miller saw those numbers drop in 2025, as his rushing line (130-504-3) left much to be desired. His 3.9 YPC ranked dead last among SEC running backs in 2025 (min. 100 carries), while his 2.45 yards after contact ranked 20th of 21 backs, per TruMedia. Miller doesn’t break tackles at a high rate and doesn’t create much on the ground after contact. He’s far from the high-end RB talent we’re accustomed to seeing come out of Alabama, and struggles both as a pass-blocker and a run-blocker, which will likely limit him to an early-down role if he ever sees the field. His best case for sticking on a roster will come on special teams. Miller appeared on 195 special teams snaps in 2023, per PFF, playing on both coverage and return units.
  • NE Running Back
    Texas received a verbal commitment from four-star 2022 RB Jamarion Miller.
    Miller (5'10/185) took his official visit to Texas this past weekend, and he apparently liked what he saw. The Tyler (Texas) Legacy rising senior also held offers from programs such as Alabama, Texas A&M and USC, but his lone official visit was to the “40 Acres.” Miller doesn’t lack for speed, as he ran the 100-meter dash in 10.71 seconds as a junior. Texas now has 12 verbal commits in the Class of 2022 recruiting cycle, with Miller becoming the second running back. Four-star back Jaydon Blue, also an in-state prospect, made his pledge back in February.