MSU OL Braden Miller reportedly will enter transfer portal

Michigan State reserve offensive lineman Braden Miller will reportedly enter the transfer portal

Michigan State reserve offensive lineman Braden Miller will reportedly enter the transfer portal.

Corey Robinson of 247Sports has reported that Miller is “expected” to enter the transfer portal — which opened for the spring period on Tuesday. The transfer portal will remain open until April 30.

Miller appeared in three games during his two years with Michigan State. He was previously a three-star recruit out of Aurora, Colo. in the 2022 class.

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OT Braden Miller officially becomes a member of Michigan State football

Braden Miller has signed his NLI

The Michigan State Spartans earned another signature as the morning rolled on, offensive tackle Braden Miller has signed his NLI to Michigan State.

The Spartans took down Kansas State in a heads-up battle for the big lineman from Colorado.

Player Profile

Position: Offensive Lineman

Height/Weight: 6’6″/290 pounds

Hometown: Aurora, Colorado

High School: Eaglecrest High School

247Sports Composite ranking: 3-Star, No. 973 nationally

Analysis: Miller has a big frame and the foundation to build upon into a solid offensive tackle. Physically, he is ready for the next level, it will now boil down to how well he learns the tackle position.

Stay tuned to Spartans Wire for all of your signing day coverage!

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Michigan State football lands commitment from 2022 3-star OT Braden Miller

Michigan State has added another massive lineman in 2022 tackle Braden Miller.

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In his 2021 recruiting class, Mel Tucker showed us that he will be prioritizing size in the trenches. That looks like a trend that will be continuing into the future, as the Spartans landed the commitment of a huge offensive tackle on Wednesday. 2022 3-star lineman Braden Miller, who is 6’7″, 290-pounds, announced his commitment to Michigan State football on Wednesday afternoon.

Miller is the No. 79 ranked tackle in the 2022 class and the No. 857 ranked player nationally by 247Sports. He is the No. 4 ranked recruit in Mel Tucker’s old stomping ground of Colorado. Miller currently plays for Eaglecrest High School in Aurora, Colorado.

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Already with a teammate in Ann Arbor, 2022 OT Braden Miller reacts to Michigan offer

One of four offers on Tuesday in the state of Colorado, Miller explains his previous connection to Michigan.

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Michigan certainly has its eye on the state of Colorado when it comes to filling up its 2022 class with offensive linemen. The Wolverines picked up one from The Centennial State in 2020, three-star offensive tackle Reece Atteberry, and on Tuesday, they went back to his high school — Aurora Eaglecrest — to entice another.

On Tuesday, three-star tackle Braden Miller — who’s 6 feet, 6 inches, 275 pounds — was one of four offensive linemen offered by Michigan in Colorado. But unlike some others, he already had something of a relationship with both head coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive line coach Ed Warinner, given they successfully recruited Atteberry to Ann Arbor.

Thus, he’s already somewhat familiar with what the University of Michigan has to offer.

“I was really excited and grateful to have received an offer (from Michigan),” Miller told WolverinesWire. “Coach Warinner texted me and told me to give him a call. When I called, we talked about school and what I’ve been doing to get better. After a little, he let me know that Michigan was going to offer me.”

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Once Miller let the world know the Wolverines came calling on Tuesday, Atteberry congratulated him, but that was the extent of it. Now, though, Miller will seek him out to learn more about what it’s like to actually be on campus as a student-athlete, and how Michigan could be right for him.

“Now that I’m offered, I’m definitely going to see what he has to say about Michigan,” Miller said. “I’m looking for a school where I feel at home. I want a school with a good academic program for life after college, and a good team.”

Miller is planning to make his commitment in about a year from now, but given everything with COVID-19, he admits he may push that back somewhat.

Regardless, not just Michigan, but the entire Big Ten has his eye, as he grew up a fan of that brand of football.

“I never had a dream school, to be honest,” Miller said. “I always liked to watch Big Ten teams when I was younger though — like Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, and Northwestern.”

According to the 247Sports Composite, Miller is a three-star, rated at No. 523 overall, the No. 50 offensive tackle and fourth-best player in the state of Colorado.

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MSU Football offers two 2022 offensive line prospects out of Colorado

Michigan State Football offered two 2022 offensive line prospects over the weekend.

The story of Michigan State Football over this coronavirus quarantine has been on the recruiting front, where Mel Tucker has been sending out scholarship offers left and right. In one of the latest batches of offers sent out, Tucker took advantage of his time spent in Colorado, offering two 2022 offensive line prospects from Colorado.

They are:

  • Grayson Stovall, OT, Regis Jesuit High School
  • Braden Miller, OT, Eaglecrest High School

Tucker’s respect as a coach and recruiter will have an immediate impact for the Spartans as he looks to capitalize on the connections he made at Colorado while he also starts to spread roots in his new home in Michigan.

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