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Is West Virginia OL Wyatt Milum Actually Underrated?

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WVU Football Offensive Line with Wyatt Milum and Tomas Rimac

Despite all of the preseason recognition and being WVU’s highest rated player in College Football 25, is it possible Wyatt Milum is actually underrated? Apparently David Kenyon of Bleacher Report thinks so, placing Milum on his list of the six underrated players poised to outshine their ratings.

“It’s safe to say Wyatt Milum is a priority NFL prospect right now. Last season, per Pro Football Focus, the West Virginia left tackle yielded nine pressures and zero sacks in 337 pass-blocking snaps. Checking in at 6’6″ and 317 pounds, Milum has a prototypical build for an NFL tackle. He’ll also offer plenty of experience, considering he enters the 2024 campaign with 32 career starts at WVU,” wrote Kenyon.

B/R’s NFL Scouting Department listed him at No. 16 in its earliest mock draft for the 2025 cycle.

Milum owns a rating of 90, which ranks him as the 82nd best overall player in the game. As a way to come up with his rating, Milum was given a rating of 88 for strength and 92 for awareness.

Wyatt Milum Made WVU’s Highest Rated Player in CFB 25

This completes an offseason full of preseason All-American lists and even praise from a prominent figure in the world of scouting college football players.

After being such a strength in 2023, the offensive line is now one of the biggest question marks looming over WVU in 2024. Itโ€™s only natural for people to be unsure how a unit that lost multiple players to the NFL will perform, but players like Milum are why thereโ€™s plenty of hope for the offensive line to drive the West Virginia offense once again.

With Zach Frazier and Doug Nester embarking on their professional careers, Milum, a senior and West Virginia native, is among those next in line to be a leader of the group. And one national outlet that evaluates individual players believes Milum will step up and deliver.

In fact, PFF has Milum right near the top of the best returning offensive tackles in the Big 12. They actually have the WVU senior ranked less than a full point behind the No. 1 player.

Milum holds a grade of 80.1 right behind Iowa Stateโ€™s Jalen Travis at 80.7.

So even though it will be difficult to fill the void left Frazier and Nester, itโ€™s possible the Mountaineers will still experience a West Virginia native anchoring and leading the offensive line.

WVU recruited Milum as a consensus four-star prospect out of Spring Valley High School in Kenova, W.Va. as part of their 2022 class.

Watch the video below of Milum talking about being aware of the added pressure on him after a spring practice in April.

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