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Name: Ezra Miller (Transfer from Iowa)
College: Nebraska     Number: 66
Height: 6-5   Weight: 310
Position: OT  Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2025

40 Low: 5.06
   40 Time: 5.17
  40 High: 5.28

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Height: 6052
Weight: 310

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...Transfer from Iowa



 Ezra Miller, Nebraska, Player News

  04/05/21 - OT Ezra MillerrJr/2025, Nebraska, 6-5, 310 (DS#999 OT) + More +

  The 6-foot-6, 325-pounder was a four-star recruit out of Ridge View High in Holstein, Iowa, when he signed with Iowa as part of the Hawkeyes' 2019 class. Miller spent his freshman season there and didn't appear in a game, then decided to leave football. When he decided he wanted another shot at playing last summer, he explained that he stepped away from the game to try to work on his mental health after suffering from depression in the wake of several traumatic events in his life. He decided to walk on at Nebraska, where he sat out last year due to NCAA transfer rules and acclimated to the program. "He's an athletic kid, highly touted recruit coming out of high school," Austin said this week. "You never know why a guy comes or transfers, but Ezra has been awesome since he's been here. He's been a hard worker. He's athletic and he's coachable. There's some things he's rough around the edges on that we really have to hone in, in terms of his technique, but nevertheless, good player. I expect some big things out of him." - Lincoln Journal Star

(DS#999 OT) rJr/2025 OT Ezra MillerNebraska
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