This week is a massive week for NFL Draft eligible Seniors and Juniors who are in Mobile, Alabama for the Reese's Senior Bowl. The week can propel a Draft Prospect from a relative unknown into an early Day 1 or Day 2 pick in the NFL Draft. Dominating the one on one battles during the positional drills can earn players a ton of money as all eyes truly are on the battle.
Through two days at the Reese's Senior Bowl, few players have performed as well as LSU Offensive Lineman Miles Frazier.
During LSU's Final Game of the season in the Texas Bowl, Miles Frazier moved outside playing right tackle which signaled he may try to play offensive tackle at the next level if it could boost his draft stock. During Tuesday's practice, Miles Frazier took some reps at right tackle where he was impressive.
Miles Frazier getting reps at tackle. Impressive rep. @TheDraftNetwork #TheDraftStartsInMOBILE pic.twitter.com/deiswWX9u0
— Mason Johnstone (@msnjhnstn) January 29, 2025
During the One on One drills whether it was at Right Tackle or Right Guard, Frazier showed the pass blocking ability that kept him from allowing a sack this season.
Every 1-1 rep from LSU OL Miles Frazier today. Hell of a session for an athlete that failed to allow a sack in 544 pass pro snaps this fall. pic.twitter.com/UILRyh3RC7
— Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_) January 29, 2025
Frazier's performance was one of the best on the American Team while being described as twitchy and smart.
Great group of young OL on American Team @seniorbowl really stood out. Jonah Savaiinaea (Powerful/Smart), Emery Jones (Warrior/Perfectionist), Carson Vinson (Energy/Athletic), Miles Frazier (Twitch/Smart), & Willie Lampkin (@will_hitstick52) (Leader/Competitor). A perfect OL Room pic.twitter.com/L4GdzFCyFF
— LeCharles Bentley (@64AMDG) January 30, 2025
Leaving Day Two, Miles Frazier has been listed as one of the biggest winners during both days which is impressive as he's gone up against several projected potential first round picks and has been dominant.
Heading into the Senior Bowl, the consensus was that Miles Frazier would be a Day Three pick selected anywhere from the 5th round to the 7th round. If Frazier is able to play at the level he has thus far the rest of the week, he may not only jump into being a day two selection but, he could even play his way into being a second round pick with the ability to play right tackle.