A pair of LSU writers gave us the background on Detroit Lions’ 5th-round pick Miles Frazier.
The Detroit Lions saw a steal in the fifth round in LSU’s Miles Frazier. Despite already trading up to take a guard in the second round, the Lions went ahead and exchanged a sixth and seventh-rounder to move up and take Frazier.
So, who is this player the Lions were so excited to give up draft capital for? I spoke with LSU football writers Preston Guy and Wilson Alexander to learn more about Frazier and his collegiate career in Baton Rouge.
Guy: Miles is a veteran player with a lot of versatility. He played LT at FIU before transferring to LSU in 2022. The assumption was that he would slide in to LT at LSU before a true freshman named Will Campbell got a hold of that role. He played his entire career at LSU at guard until the Texas Bowl in his final game, where he played RT. He is an elite pass protector but could use some development in the running game. He didn’t give up a single sack in his final 20 games.
Alexander: Frazier is versatile after playing tackle and guard during his career, and he started 50 college games. He was good value in the fifth round.
Guy: Guard likely suits him best, but he has the size to play tackle. Given he’s more polished as a pass blocker, I could see a team wanting to slide him out.
Alexander: Probably at guard. His arms were measured at 32 7/8 at LSU’s pro day, so he doesn’t quite have the length you would want in a tackle. He also started 37 of his games at LSU at guard. He could fill in in spots, but LSU had him at guard for a reason.
Guy: Run blocking for sure. During his entire tenure, LSU never once saw a consistent running game outside of Jayden Daniels.
Alexander: Run blocking. He was a good pass blocker, but he needs to continue to develop his physicality and technique in the run game.
Guy: Brad Davis has tailored his guys to all have that gritty mentality in them. Miles is a bit more soft-spoken than guys like Will Campbell but has never gotten in any trouble...