
QB · Miami Dolphins
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'0"
Weight
211 lbs
Age
24
College
North Dakota State
Draft
2025, Rd 6, #215
Experience
0 yrs
QB Rank
#56 / 106
Grade Cam Miller
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On the field, Cam Miller grades out as a middling QB for Miami Dolphins (C Performance). That places him 56th of 106 graded quarterbacks. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at C+, fairly priced. The public read is mixed (C- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Total Value
$1.8M
AAV
$923K/yr
Performance versus salary tier earns Cam Miller a C+ Contract Value Index, with cap structure shaping the verdict. At $922.5K annually on a rookie scale contract, Miller carries minimal financial burden for Miami — he's priced as a depth piece, which aligns squarely with his C-performance grade and the reality that he's logged just one game in the 2025 season. The salary floor is so low that even a complete non-contributor represents acceptable value; the Dolphins are gambling on developmental upside without meaningful cap risk. At 24 and in his rookie season after a sixth-round draft selection, Miller embodies the organizational patience required for unproven arms — the Brady endorsement may have generated social buzz, but it doesn't change his fundamental status as a practice squad prospect unlikely to threaten the established pecking order. Media and fan sentiment have rightfully tempered expectations, framing this as a low-risk, low-reward depth move rather than a solution to Miami's quarterback room. The CVI grade of C+ reflects exactly that calculation: a cheap, unproven talent on a rookie deal who poses zero cap jeopardy while the organization evaluates whether any real NFL-caliber starter potential exists.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Cam's contract sits relative to comparable money.
The C performance grade on Cam Miller reflects how his statistical baseline holds against the quarterback field. Miller appeared in 1 game during the 2025 season, a minimal sample that offers little insight into his actual NFL readiness — the practice squad designation underscores his developmental status rather than any immediate rotation option. As a sixth-round pick (215th overall) in 2025, he carries the typical trait profile of late-round signal-callers: theoretical upside constrained by limited tape, scheme exposure, and competitive reps. The media framing is unambiguous: Miller is organizational depth with a low ceiling and minimal path to regular-season snaps, regardless of the intrigue surrounding Tom Brady's reported endorsement. At 24 years old and in his rookie season, he fits Miami's current rebuild timeline — the Dolphins are addressing depth across multiple positions (cornerback, tight end, edge, linebacker) this offseason, signaling a front office focused on incremental roster construction rather than immediate QB competition. Miller's role is strictly developmental; expect him to remain a reserve arm with little chance of meaningful playing time unless injuries force the issue.
Cam Miller ranks 56th of 106 graded quarterbacks by performance. That slots Cam between Joe Flacco (C) just ahead and Tyrod Taylor (C-) just behind.
Graded higher
Joe FlaccoCincinnati BengalsCStetson Bennett IVLos Angeles RamsCJohn WolfordMinnesota VikingsCGraded lower
Tyrod TaylorGreen Bay PackersCam Miller's arrival in Miami has generated a C- sentiment from fans and media, reflecting the tepid reception of what most view as a forgettable depth move. The quarterback's practice squad status immediately signals his developmental nature, with outlets framing this as a low-risk addition that won't challenge the established pecking order in Miami's quarterback room. While Tom Brady's reported endorsement has created some social media buzz and added a layer of intrigue to an otherwise routine transaction, the hype surrounding that connection far exceeds Miller's actual NFL resume. Media coverage consistently emphasizes his minimal professional experience and unproven commodity status, with most analysts projecting him as strictly a developmental arm unlikely to see meaningful regular-season snaps. The overall narrative positions Miller as organizational depth rather than a legitimate contributor, with even the Brady endorsement unable to elevate expectations beyond cautious optimism about his long-term potential.
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