NDSU QB Cam Miller NFL Draft Projection, Height, Weight, Stats & Profile

Cam Miller could be the next NFL Draft pick from North Dakota State.

The Bison have had 13 selections since 2014, including offensive lineman Grey Zabel in the 2025 first round.

Cam Miller is projected to be selected in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft or get signed as an undrafted free agent, per Draft Scout’s database.

He is ranked as the No. 304 overall prospect and the No. 15 quarterback.

Update: The Raiders selected NDSU QB Cam Miller in the 6th round.

Miller is a two-time FCS national championship-winning quarterback, leading the Bison to titles in the 2021 and 2024 seasons. He started the final 54 straight games of his career and finished with a 45-11 overall record as the starting QB.

The Iowa native finished the 2023 season as PFF’s No. 1-graded FCS quarterback, and last fall he finished No. 2. Miller finished second in the 2024 Walter Payton Award voting, which is awarded to the best FCS offensive player.

For a school that has sent three straight quarterbacks in the NFL Draft (Carson Wentz, Easton Stick, Trey Lance), Miller holds the program record for total offensive yards (11,998), pass completion percentage (.694), completions (759), and passing yards (9,721) while finishing second in passing attempts (1,094) and passing touchdowns (81).

Miller may not have the physical stature or rocket arm of Wentz or Lance, but he was playing at as high a level last year as any past NDSU quarterback. He could carve out a Stick-like career of being a valuable backup quarterback in the NFL.

Miller had total command of the NDSU offense with the ability to make presnap and postsnap adjustments. Very rarely could a defense confuse him. And while the arm strength isn’t an eye-popping first-round level talent, he can make all the throws needed. Miller has dual-threat abilities, is efficient, takes care of the ball, and plays in a pro-friendly system.

An impressive East-West Shrine Bowl and pro day have helped boost Miller’s stock into a potential Day 3 pick. Another feather in Miller’s cap is the first film scouts will put on, and that’s against any FBS opponents. At Colorado and dueling Shedeur Sanders last fall, Miller drew rave reviews after he went 18/22 for 277 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 81 yards and two more scores.

Miller holds the NDSU school record for total offensive yards (11,998), pass completion percentage (.694), completions (759), and passing yards (9,721). He is second in passing attempts (1,094) and passing touchdowns (81).

In 2023, he went 208/289 passing for 2,688 yards, 19 touchdowns, and four interceptions while rushing for 629 yards and 13 scores.

Last year, Miller finished 258/351 for 3,251 yards, 33 TDs, and four interceptions while rushing for 631 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Cam Miller measured in at 6-foot and weighed 215 pounds at NDSU’s pro day.

Cam Miller’s hometown is Solon, Iowa.

He played football at Solon High School before beginning his collegiate career at NDSU in 2020.

Miller was a 3-star recruit in the high school class of 2020, per 247Sports.

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