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Top Interior Offensive Linemen: No. 5 Wyatt Milum (West Virginia)
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WVU using same scheduling strategy this year as always
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WVU mentality helping Mountaineers to road success
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When will buyouts be included in NIL deals?
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Where does WVU Football need a transfer the most?
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What's been the biggest improvement so far this spring?
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How WVU could switch to a pro model
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What's the plan for Saturday's Spring Showcase?
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Rodriguez okay with roster, but not the depth
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What's the summer plan for WVU Football?
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There is some worry about the offensive line
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What does Rodriguez think of personal QB coaches?
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WVU has portal needs pretty much everywhere
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There's no room for soft and lazy in the WVU Football program
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Versatility more important than ever for WVU Football
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What advice does RichRod have for Ross Hodge?
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Rodriguez: Every roster decision is made to win games
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Rodriguez sees a lot of potential with new assistant coach hire
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What did Rich Rodriguez do during spring break?
Draft Scouting Report
Rating: 82.80 (Starter)
Pro Comparison: Luke Goedeke
Summary
Wyatt Milum is an experienced four-year starter who has a ton of production and is one of the better pass protectors in the draft. He has excellent technique and heavy hands to displace defenders in both phases. However, he’s a little too stiff in the hips to be a dominant tackle. Overall, Milum is a high-ceiling interior player with good worth ethic and advanced techniques.
About
- 2024: Consensus All-American
- Four-star starter who did not allow a sack in three seasons since moving from right tackle to left tackle
Strengths
- Superior pass protector with advanced techniques and ability to change up angles and sets.
- Excellent anchor vs power rushers
- Strong run fits and double teams with ability to displace defenders
Weaknesses
- Struggles with athletic edges who can attack him with speed rushes.
- Limited athletically and struggles vs. movement in run blocking
- Not sure tackle is his future; he'll likely be kicked down inside to guard, but having tackle versatility will be a bonus
Combine Data
- 40-yard dash: 5.27 seconds
- Vertical jump: 30 inches
- 20-yard shuttle run: 4.69 seconds
- Broad jump: 9 feet, 0 inches
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-6, 313 lbs |
Birthplace: Kenova, WV |
Class: Senior |