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Published Jun 22, 2016
Vandy receives commitment from Fla. OL
Sean Williams
Recruiting Editor
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St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.) offensive lineman Grant Miller became the latest prospect to give his verbal pledge to the Vanderbilt Commodores. The 6-foot-5, 275-pound prospect was a standout at Wednesday's Elite III Camp, receiving an offer the coaching staff shortly afterwards where he committed on the spot.

The former IMG Academy (Fla.) player has caught the attention of many college coaches this spring since transferring to another football powerhouse in St. Thomas Aquinas.

During the spring, Miller has added offers from the likes of Minnesota, Fresno State, Colorado State, Middle Tennessee, and a host of others. He is the son of former NFL offensive tackle Fred Miller, who played for the Titans, Rams, and Bears.

Miller becomes the third commitment for the Commodores in the 2017 class, joining Brantley (Ala.) quarterback Jacob Free and Brooks (Ala.) linebacker Colin Anderson.

Below is a video interview with Miller from the Rivals Camp Series stop in Atlanta on April 2nd:

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