Get ready for the 2025 NFL Draft with our spotlight on Wyatt Milum. Get the breakdown on his strengths and weaknesses in our scouting report, understand his potential with our draft profile, and see where experts predict he’ll land.
Wyatt Milum’s NFL Draft Scouting Report
Relative to the average prospect heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, Milum is a safe projection. With proper hand placement, a high football IQ, and above-average play strength, he has the intelligence and power needed to slide into a starting NFL offensive line role from Day 1.
His zone-gap versatility as a run blocker should help him out a considerable amount, too. He’s a high-floor prospect, even though he’ll likely need to kick inside to guard due to his shorter arms.
Though his athletic upside isn’t quite elite, he’s far from a liability, with enough explosion and agility to work in small spaces. There are offensive linemen with higher ceilings in the 2025 NFL Draft than Milum, but his floor is one of the highest in the class.
Looking for more analysis on prospects? Here’s our offensive guard scouting reports for the 2025 NFL Draft and all other positions.
Wyatt Milum’s Latest NFL Draft Projection
PFSN’s Ian Cummings projected that Milum would be picked 60th overall by the Detroit Lions in his latest seven-round mock draft.
Cummings said, “Wyatt Milum just feels like a Detroit Lion with his nail-eating play style and overwhelming torque output. He’ll set the tone and shore up Detroit’s interior on Day 1.”
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Wyatt Milum’s NFL Draft Profile and Measurements
- Height: 6’6″
- Weight: 313 pounds
- Position: Offensive Guard
- School: West Virgnia
- Arm: 3218
- Wingspan: 7948
Where Does Wyatt Milum Rank Among 2025’s OG Prospects?
Here are the top 10 iOL rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft, according to PFSN Draft Analyst Ian Cummings:
1. Grey Zabel, North Dakota State
2. Tyler Booker, Alabama
3. Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
4. Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
5. Marcus Mbow, Purdue
6. Tate Ratledge, Georgia
7. Emery Jones Jr., LSU
8. Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota
9. Jared Wilson, Georgia
10. Charles Grant, William & Mary
Wyatt is ranked 67th overall on Cummings’ Big Board.
Want more rankings? Here’s our NFL Draft Big Board for this year’s draft class. You can also make your own with the PFSN Big Board Builder.

