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Miller, a Strongsville, Ohio native, made his commitment on Wednesday afternoon. The 4-star prospect, rated as an Edge rusher by Rivals, is expected to transition to linebacker at the collegiate level. He had an outstanding 2024 season, recording 90 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks.
It comes as no surprise that several Big Ten schools, including the defending national champion Ohio State, were eager to land Miller. His offer list featured top programs like Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oregon, and Penn State. However, Miller chose to join the SEC and commit to Texas A&M.

A favorite of defensive coordinator Jay Bateman, Miller joins fellow 4-star recruit Samu Moala as the two linebackers in the current class.
Miller’s commitment marks the 10th for A&M in this recruiting class, with all commits being 4-star players. His addition helped propel the Aggies to third place in the Rivals rankings for 2026.
Miller isn’t the first player from Strongsville, Ohio to commit to Texas A&M. The last one, All-American punter Drew Kaser, had a successful career with the Aggies.
Miller appears to have the potential to be a versatile asset on defense. With his current size, around 230 pounds, he has the build to be a three-down linebacker, but his skill set also allows him to play as a Jack and rush the passer off the edge.
He definitely passes the eye test, looking physically ready to contribute early. He has an impressive burst off the line and brings serious intensity when attacking downhill. His ability to hit hard is also evident.
However, if he’s going to take on a full-time linebacker role, he’ll need to work on his drops and backpedaling. Right now, those movements are noticeably slower compared to his ability to move forward or laterally. Still, if the right attacking role can be found for Miller, he could be a force—his downhill speed and punishing hits are a real asset.
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