Cameron Miller
Cameron Miller
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Brendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
In perhaps a statement moment in his last high school game,
Cameron Miller
Cameron
Miller
5'11" | 195 lbs | WR
Winslow | 2025
State
NJ
might have sent a message to Rutgers, as if he was saying “how you like me now?”
Or perhaps the message was to Rutgers Big Ten rival Wisconsin, who earlier in the day Miller abruptly reneged his pledge to. Better yet, maybe his performance was a message to his new school, Kentucky, where he committed to earlier in the day as part of Early National Signing Day.
No matter who the game was for, Miller caught 4 balls for 67 yards and 2 scores in this contest, completing a 42/722/14 season as a target. For his career, Miller finishes with 156 receptions for 2887 yards and 42 touchdowns.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Top Attribute: Track Star
Winslow has become a beacon of young talent. The first of these talents to graduate will be
Cameron Miller
Cameron
Miller
5'11" | 195 lbs | WR
Winslow | 2025
State
NJ
. Miller is extremely fast and can stretch the field vertically. Defenders are constantly on their heels, reeling fear that he will blow past them. Playing this to his advantage, the most subtle or gentle of non-straight line movement makes people overreact and miss. This same ability translates to when he is pressed at the line, making a simple move that defenders panic to, allowing him to win off the line.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
A returning standout, Cam Miller enters his senior season as the reigning receiving yards leader. At 5’11” and 160 pounds, Cam’s versatility sets him apart. He excels in various ways, whether it’s turning screen passes into 80-yard touchdowns or making contested catches downfield. Last season, he showcased these skills, leading New Jersey with 1,334 receiving yards.
However, Winslow’s offense has an abundance of P4 recruits eager for touches. This influx of talent might limit Cam’s opportunities. Yet, as the returning leader and a Wisconsin commit, Cam remains a top contender. We’re excited to see how he builds on his impressive junior year.
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Read EvaluationJonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
A player I have covered extensively, Cam Miller is one of the best, if not the best, wide receiver coming out of New Jersey in 2025. The Winslow wideout was unstoppable all season long, as he put up some of the best stats in the state. One of the faster receivers you will find, Cam’s quick feet allows him to dart on by the competition or trip up the defender as runs a double move. Catching 15 touchdowns this fall and racking up 1334 yards, Cam had one of the most prolific junior seasons and is sure to stun defenders next year as well.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
It did not matter who was at quarterback, as Winslow was forced to play two this year,
Cameron Miller
Cameron
Miller
5'11" | 195 lbs | WR
Winslow | 2025
State
NJ
produced at an extremely high level. Miller consistently goes up for contested balls, winning more times than not and high-pointing the ball when needed. With the ball in his hands Miller is awfully shifty. Miller’s second gear comes into effect when he is in the open field. This skillset, combine with this vision, makes Miller a threat to score at any point on the field. Additionaly, Miller breaks through weak tackles and maintains his balance both through weak contact and along the sideline. Right now Miller often catches the ball with his body – I would like to see him exclusively use his hands – as well as show a more diverse route tree on his film.
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Read EvaluationJonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
After seeing how Cam Miller performed in 2023, it is not too much to say he may be the best prospect in the state. As Winslow’s phenomenal ball catcher, Cam put up an astonishing 1334 yards and 15 touchdowns this past season. A combination of sharp route running and the ability to reel the ball away from the defender, Cam separates himself from the competition. A speedster as well, Cam forces bad angles on defenders all game long, and when he does, good luck trying to catch him.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Cam Miller, a standout 5’11 wide receiver, etched his name in Winslow history by setting an 8-year receiving record for the all-time single-season high with 1334 yards. His dynamic playstyle and athleticism have made him one of Winslow’s most celebrated players, earning him recognition as a highly sought-after recruit in South Jersey. With offers from Michigan, Georgia, and Rutgers, Cam’s versatility shines as he excels on both sides of the ball, contributing as a cornerback as well.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Whether it is
Deante Ruffin
Deante
Ruffin
6'3" | 230 lbs | LB/QB
Neumann-Goretti | 2025
State
PA
or
Jalen Parker
Jalen
Parker
5'9" | 160 lbs | QB
Winslow Township | 2027
State
NJ
, it does not matter who throws Miller the ball – he produces like the big-time prospect that he is. With a change at quarterback entering their playoff game against Hammonton, Miller was wound up like a spring and exploded for huge plays. Although he caught just 3 passes, 2 went for scores and he totaled 185 yards – or 61.6 yards per reception.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
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Winslow’s star receiver had another game that we are growing accustom to him having. In dominant fashion and with the ferris wheel in the background and all, the Eagles soared to a 40-6 victory over Ocean City. Despite a change at quarterback, Miller’s game was not effected. Miller hauled in 5 balls for 170 yards and 2 scores – a 34 yard per catch average – with a long reception of 79 yards. Miller now has three games this season with 170-yards-or-better and has found pay dirt in each of this last four games. Miller also added 5 tackles with 1 tackle for loss in the game.
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