For more than a decade, Heath Miller was a consistent presence for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense. No matter how the Steelers changed, Miller remained steady, helping them win two Super Bowls. Drafted by the Steelers in 2005 with the 30th pick, Miller suffered a draft-day fall due to a hernia injury that limited him throughout the pre-draft process. Daniel Jeremiah, who was a scout with the Baltimore Ravens at that time, detailed how the Steelers’ rival felt watching Miller fall to them.
“I was in the Ravens’ draft room,” Jeremiah said Thursday on his 40s and Free Agents podcast.