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What Makes Wyatt Milum Stand Out Among Other OL in NFL Draft?

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Former WVU OL Wyatt Milum at Big 12 Pro Day
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NFL Draft week is here and Wyatt Milum is viewed as one of the top interior offensive lineman available. Based on the PFF metrics, Milum stands out due to his skills in one particular category.

PFF has Milum graded as the best run blocker on the board. To be exact, Milum holds a grade of 89.2.

“Even if we were to include players not on PFF’s big board, Milum still would come out on top among tackles in PFF run-blocking grade. He was at his best in zone blocking schemes, posting a 90.0 PFF run-blocking grade in 2024. While his gap blocking PFF grade is lower (78.7), it still ranks first among the players on this list,” explained PFF.

As far as teams to watch for Milum, the Bears, Commanders, Dolphins, Eagles, Patriots and even Steelers have stood out in reporting with others also in play.

To follow a solid showing at the Senior Bowl, Milum was put to the test even more at the NFL Combine.

Milum discussed representing West Virginia, his college career at WVU and why heโ€™s ready for the NFL with reporters, including Sports Nowโ€™s Joe Smeltzer, in the video below.

After playing tackle at an elite level throughout his college career at West Virginia, NFL teams have been testing Milum at guard as well. WV Sports Now caught up with Milum in Mobile at the Senior Bowl and he explained what the adjustment to guard has been like.

โ€œItโ€™s different, itโ€™s definitely a learning experience. It happens a lot quicker. The space is closed down. You ainโ€™t on an island. So thatโ€™s really the biggest difference. And really, just getting used to it. Iโ€™ve never taken any live reps at guard. I played tackle my whole college career so just being able to come here and show I can play it, I feel like thatโ€™s important,โ€ said Milum.

He wrapped up his college career at the conclusion of the 2024 season as one of the highest graded offensive lineman in the country. According to Pro Football Focus, Milum earned a 91.7 pass blocking grade and a 89.7 as a run blocker, the fourth-highest in the country.

Milumโ€™s overall mark of 91.0 was the third best. And for his work, Milum was honored as a consensus All-American.

Milum earned first-team honors on four of the five teams โ€” Walter Camp, AFCA, FWAA and Sporting News โ€” and was a second-team All-American on the fifth team, Associated Press.

Milum was also named the Big 12 Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year this season and was named first-team All-Big 12.

Hailing from Kenova, W.Va., Milum came to WVU from Spring Valley High School in 2021. He started 43 games over the next four years, eventually transitioning from right tackle to left tackle and developing into one of the top pass protectors in the nation.

Milum did not allow a sack in either 2023 or 2024 and has not allowed a sack in 34 of his last 36 games. In 2024, Milum did not allow a quarterback hurry and gave up only seven pressures.

Find more coverage of Wyatt Milum at WV Sports Now.

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  1. james brown

    April 21, 2025 at 2:27 pm

    AND WVU LET HIS OFFENSIVE LINE COACH GO TO VA TECH,, HOW STUPID CAN WE GET

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