The Jacksonville Jaguars weren't the only ones high on Wyatt Milum. When the Jaguars took the West Virginia offensive lineman with the No. 89 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach and college football legend Nick Saban made it clear just how high in esteem he holds the Jaguars' newest Trevor Lawrence protector.
The Jacksonville Jaguars thought so much of West Virginia offensive lineman Wyatt Milum that they traded up back into the third round to select him 89th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
He’s not Travis Hunter but he does share something in common with the Heisman winner: Versatility. The Jaguars traded up in the third round Friday night to take offensive lineman Wyatt Milum with the 89th overall choice.
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For the Jacksonville Jaguars, the 2025 offseason meant plenty of change. Amongst the biggest changes have come along the offensive line. After signing four veteran offensive linemen in free agency, the Jaguars invested another asset into the unit by selecting West Virgina offensive lineman Wyatt Milum with the No.
Since joining ESPN, former Alabama head coach Nick Saban has been very open regarding his time with the Tide. This continued Friday night during NFL Draft coverage when he mentioned Alabama’s attempts to try and get an opposing player to transfer to Tuscaloosa.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have continued to pour into the offensive line. With the No. 89 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Jaguars selected West Virginia offensive lineman Wyatt Milum -- giving the Jaguars their fifth addition along the offensive line this offseason.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have another offensive lineman, this time selecting West Virginia guard Wyatt Milum with the No. 89 pick after a trade up with the Houston Texans.
Shortly after West Virginia offensive lineman Wyatt Milum was announced as the 89th overall pick (3rd round) to the Jacksonville Jaguars, ESPN analyst and former Alabama head coach raised some eyebrows with his comments regarding the Kenova, West Virginia native.
Former Alabama coach Nick Saban was a big fan of Wyatt Milum when the former West Virginia offensive lineman played throughout college. So much so, he wanted him to transfer to Alabama!
The Jacksonville Jaguars are making moves once again in the 2025 NFL Draft. This time in the 3rd round. The Jaguars are giving up the 102nd overall pick and the 142nd overall pick to their AFC South division rival, the Houston Texans, to move up to the 89th overall pick.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have selected former West Virginia offensive lineman Wyatt Milum in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Milum spent four seasons as one of the most prolific players at his position in college football, and is now set to make the next step in his career after being drafted.
West Virginia University offensive lineman Wyatt Milum was selected in the third round, representing the 89th overall pick, by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2025 NFL Draft.
While not as notable as the intra-AFC South Christian Kirk trade the Jaguars and Texans combined on, the two AFC South teams are making a third-round swap.
The 2025 NFL Draft begins Thursday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and West Virginia offensive lineman Wyatt Milum will be anxiously awaiting his phone call from an NFL GM that he has been selected.
West Virginia’s Wyatt Milum has strong hands and an edge to him. The Cincinnati Bengals need to find answers (plural) at guard. So they will naturally need to keep their options open.
If an offensive lineman is expected to be drafted between the second and third round of this week's NFL Draft, chances are the Cincinnati Bengals know all about him. West Virginia LT Wyatt Milum is no exception.
ESPN’s Matt Miller reports West Virginia OL Wyatt Milum had top-30 visits or private workouts with five teams. The teams Milum visited are the following: Bengals Commanders Eagles Saints Steelers Milum, 22, was a four-star recruit and the 13th-ranked offensive tackle in the 2021 recruiting class out of Kenova, West Virginia.
Offensive lineman Wyatt Milum's career at West Virginia is over, but he's got a long, prosperous career ahead of him in the NFL, assuming he stays healthy.
Could the Steelers’ draft another offensive lineman in the first half of the draft? Approaching the 2025 NFL Draft, we’ll be scouting as many of the top prospects that the Pittsburgh Steelers could have their eye on anywhere from Rounds 1 through 7.
Wyatt Milum has been a steady force on the offensive line for West Virginia the last four seasons, and his scouting report looks at whether Milum can have a similar impact in the NFL.
West Virginia offensive tackle Wyatt Milum had a strong showing at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis last week. After running his first 40-yard dash attempt, the camera panned to Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel who nodded his head in satisfaction and gave a fist pump, as seen in the video below.
While talking with reporters, Wyatt Milum hinted which NFL team showed the most interest in him at the NFL Combine. With the WVU product expected to be an early round draft pick, Milum offered a team to watch who could take him in the late first round.
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College: West Virginia College Position: Left Tackle Ideal NFL Position: Left Guard Height / Weight: 6'6 / 317 Year / Age: Senior / 23 Draft Projection: Late 1st / Early 2nd Where I’d Take Him: Top 25 **TBD at NFL Combine and Pro Day Wyatt Milum was a highly sought-after 4-star recruit and a consensus top-100 prospect in the 2021 recruiting class.
Height: 6060 (unofficial) Weight: 317 (unofficial) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: Liam Eichenberg West Virginia Mountaineers offensive lineman Wyatt Milum is a well-built presence along the offensive line who offers scheme versatility at the next level.
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