'22 TN WR Cameron Miller (Tennessee signee)

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SCOUTING REPORT
“Cameron’s game is going to bring a high IQ and football knowledge to the field. He’s just not a position guy. He’s a football player. He’s one of those kids you can put all over the field. He can be a Swiss Army Knife and be used in all facets of the game – special teams as a punt and kick returner. His unique thing is that he knows how to use his skillset to get where he needs to be. He is always making smart and intelligent plays when he is on the field. His competitiveness is second-to-none. He has a great work ethic and great drive to be the best he can be.
With him in that offense at Tennessee with Josh Heupel and the way they use their receivers and the way they use their skill guys, I think his skillset fits perfectly with what they are trying to do.”
- Cedric Miller, Memphis Academy head coach


HOW MILLER FITS IN WITH THE VOLS?
Miller is an athlete and someone who can line up all over the football field. He primarily plays on the outside but can operate out of the slot and even take the handoff in the backfield. And not just as a jet-sweep guy. No, the prospect can be seen lining up in the I-formation, using his vision to find the hole and accelerate through.
The 6-foot-1, 185 pound athlete missed out on the 2020 season (Covid cancelation), but his 2019 tape shows several highlight plays.
The in-state prospect displays great explosiveness off the line of scrimmage and uses his long strides to outrun defenders in man-coverage. Speed is not his best asset, through he’s certainly not slow. Miller is powerful, has a plus-vertical and good hands. All of these traits help to evade defenders at the line of scrimmage and beyond.
His 7-on-7 experience over the past year has refined his route running.
Miller is a coach’s son and has been around the game his entire life. His two older brothers also played college football while his father stared at Memphis in the 90s.
WHAT DOES A CAM MILLER COMMITMENT MEAN FOR TENNESSEE?
It means a lot in terms of the state of Tennessee. Josh Huepel and staff have missed out on many talented Volunteer State natives while navigating through the storm of this offseason. Miller joins
Elijah Herring as commits from the home state with hopes of reeling in more.

The commitment is also the second wide receiver pledge of the class – linking up with
Marquarius White who could complement each other in the same huddle down the road. Tennessee is in good shape with fellow in-state receiver
Isaiah Horton, who will likely make his decision in the coming weeks, and is in the running for
Kaydin Pope.

Miller made the trip over to Knoxville for an official visit the final weekend of June where he continued to bond with position coach Kodi Burns. At Tennessee, the wideout will join a group looking to replace Velus Jones Jr. and potentially more, two falls from now.
 
We have two on Rivals, Miller will be 3.
Good ole VN , always goes with the service that has our players ranked higher. Last year Rivals sucked and had no ideal what they were talking about. This year they all of a sudden got it right. I personally have no problem with this class, this is not a mark on Heupel or the other coaches, this is a mark on the University. They made this program look the way it does.
 
Good ole VN , always goes with the service that has our players ranked higher. Last year Rivals sucked and had no ideal what they were talking about. This year they all of a sudden got it right. I personally have no problem with this class, this is not a mark on Heupel or the other coaches, this is a mark on the University. They made this program look the way it does.
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