
The Las Vegas Raiders steady left tackle Kolton Miller gets honorable mention from ESPN’s position rankings
The Las Vegas Raiders‘ Kolton Miller is the only first-round pick from the Jon Gruden era on the 2025 team. He has been a good left tackle for the past eight seasons, being consistent week to week, holding down the blindside.
While the new regime decides whether to extend Miller for the long term, he his still respected around the league. ESPN continued its annual position rankings on Sunday by releasing the top ten offensive tackles in the league. While Miller didn’t make it into the top ten, he did receive an honorable mention from the NFL’s coaches and executives.
“He had a slow start last year due to a shoulder issue, but he picked it up. He’s a very consistent player — not quite in the top tier, but just outside of that”
With Miller receiving praise, it displays that he will have a robust market if he hits free agency. John Spytek should recognize he has a top 15 left tackle and ensure he finishes his career as a Raider.
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