Scouting Report: Georgia big man Christen Miller deserves your attention
What does the big Georgia defensive tackle bring to the table with the 2026 NFL Draft right around the corner?
Trekking closer to the 2026 NFL Draft, we hit another scouting report today. This time, we’re here to discuss Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller.
If you love a stout defensive tackle, then Miller will be your type of tackle.
Coming off a season with 23 tackles, four tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks, the box score does not tell the full story with Miller. With 15 stop tackles from his post along the defensive line, Miller’s body of work comes from his ability to eat up blockers and keep linebacker C.J. Allen and company clean.
So, getting out of the box score and into the tape, what does the Georgia big man bring to the table? Here is his scouting report with just two weeks to go until the draft.
Measurables, Testing Numbers, and Injury History of Christen Miller
Measurables
Height: 6036
Weight: 321 pounds
Arm Length: 3300
Hand Size: 1000
Testing Numbers
40-yard Dash: DNP
10-yard Split: DNP
Vertical Jump: DNP
Broad Jump: DNP
3-Cone: DNP
Short Shuttle: DNP
Bench Press: DNP
Injury History
Miller suffered a torn labrum and dislocated shoulder in November of 2024 in a game against UMass. Miller, however, did not miss any time with the injury, suiting up for the Bulldogs in the College Football Playoffs. He had surgery on the shoulder in 2025.
He also broke his leg as a freshman in high school while dunking a basketball. This required surgery. The only game he missed time for came in October of 2025, when Miller exited with a knee injury.




