Cam Miller, the Las Vegas Raiders quarterback from North Dakota State, is an untapped gem of potential who makes plays by any means necessary. Here are four things to know about the franchise's potential future.
Diving into the sixth-round pick’s game It took until the sixth round and the 217th pick for the Las Vegas Raiders to take a quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft, but the Raiders found a good one in North Dakota State’s Cam Miller.
Before the NFL draft, the Las Vegas Raiders were viewed as a team that needed to take a quarterback this year. Though they traded for Geno Smith, he doesn't give them a long-term answer at the position, and it doesn't seem like they have much faith in Aidan O'Connell.
The Las Vegas Raiders 2025 NFL Draft was filled with twists and turns. With trades and proper scouting boards, the franchise has added several new faces to the organization, with the hopes that one day they become difference makers for the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders added an intriguing quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft. Las Vegas selected North Dakota State’s Cam Miller in the seventh round, a player who projects as the team’s emergency quarterback next season.
North Dakota State quarterback Cam Miller was selected by the Las Vegas Raiders with the 215th overall pick in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Miller started 56 career games over five seasons with the Bison, including 54 consecutive starts to end his career.
John Spytek and the Las Vegas Raiders entered the NFL Draft, needing to add talent for multiple positions. While the Raiders addressed most of their pressing needs within the first four rounds of the draft, they continued to add talent in the later rounds.
The Raiders have moved on from Aidan O’Connell as a starter, reuniting Geno Smith with his former head coach, Pete Carroll. A pair of possibilities has been added to the mix, though.
Las Vegas has visited with North Dakota State quarterback The Las Vegas Raiders have hosted several quarterbacks leading up to the NFL draft, including Cam Miller of North Dakota State Let’s take a closer look at Miller: Size: 6-1, 212 pounds.
Height: 6007 (verified) Weight: 215lbs (verified) Year: Redshirt Senior Pro Comparison: Discount Baker Mayfield North Dakota State Bison quarterback Cam Miller projects as a developmental quarterback at the NFL level.
We've heard for months that the 2025 draft class of quarterbacks isn't anywhere near what the NFL got in 2024. And while that may be true, NFL teams still
Purportedly interested in developing a new No. 3 quarterback, the Denver Broncos will host former North Dakota State QB Cam Miller on a top-30 pre-draft visit, 9NEWS' Mike Klis reported Tuesday.
The Denver Broncos have their eyes on a developmental quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft. In the flurry of free agency news, an interesting 2025 NFL Draft related tidbit has dropped.
The 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl has seen its week of practices come to a close. There is no shortage of prospects who should leave this week feeling like they helped their outlook for the 2025 NFL Draft, although some players have done exceptionally well this week to change the perception and narrative of who they are as prospects.
With no major football games on Monday night except one, the college football world got a glimpse of a potential NFL draft pick at the quarterback position when the North Dakota State Bison took on the Montana State Bobcats in the FCS National Championship.