From now until the 2025 NFL Draft, we will scout and create profiles for as many prospects as possible, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and what they can bring to an NFL franchise. These players could be potential top 10 picks, down to Day 3 selections, and priority undrafted free agents. Today, a scouting report on North Dakota State quarterback Cam Miller.
#7 CAM MILLER/QB NORTH DAKOTA STATE – 5101, 195 pounds (Senior)
Measurements
Player | Ht/Wt | Hand Size | Arm Length | Wingspan |
Cam Miller | 5101/195 | 9 1/8 | 30 1/8 | 78 3/8 |
40-Yard Dash | 10-Yard Dash | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Broad Jump | Vertical | Bench Press | ||
N/A | N/A | N/A |
The Good
– Adds a dynamic rushing ability to an offense where he had 2,277 rushing yards and 48 rushing touchdowns in college
– Smart player who knows when to tuck the ball and take it himself if nothing is there
– Handles pressure like a professional by being able to keep his eyes downfield while stepping up in the pocket and can also roll out with his legs
– Shows flashes of being able to go through progressions
– Strings together long drives with shorter safe passes
– Hardly throws turnover-worthy passes, which can be seen by him only averaging four interceptions per season over the past four years
– Has impressive success aside from football that help him which includes academics and being a talented baseball player
– Understands coverages and situational football that allows him to always find the first down marker
– Proven winner, going 32-3 as a high school starter and 45-11 in college
– Quick release that meshes well with the short passing game
The Bad
– Very below average frame with height falling in the 20th percentile and weight falling in the 32nd percentile
– Ball placement is often behind the intended receiver or low toward the ground, forcing them to make tougher catches
– Often will get away from proper mechanics and make throws off his back foot or a bad platform that causes inaccuracies
– His turnovers come from forcing passes into small windows with minimal chance for a completion
– Lack confidence in his ability to throw the deep ball consistently
– Despite overall lackluster quarterback play at the Shrine Bowl, did not stand out enough from the pack
– Lower ceiling due to below-average frame, age, and pro-readiness
Bio
– 23 years old (October 26th, 2001)
– 67 games played and 56 starts for North Dakota State from 2020 to 2024
– 11,997 total offensive yards, 129 total touchdowns, 19 interceptions, and a 164.