Frank Mcmillen is a 6'2" Offensive Line in the 2027 class.
Mcmillen attends Wheaton St. Francis in Illinois.
Mcmillen's Player Profile was created on February 26, 2024.
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Frank
McmillenOL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
270
HS
Wheaton St. Francis
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IL
2027 Film Room: West Suburbs Offensive Lineman
The biggest value that Mcmillen brings is his versatility. He can play up and down the line at...
Written by Scott Burgess
Frank
McmillenOL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
270
HS
Wheaton St. Francis
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IL
Standout Prospects: Wheaton St. Francis vs Sterling
Loved the nastiness we saw out of this sophomore right guard. He was adept at laying his opponents...
Written by Scott Burgess
Frank
McmillenOL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
270
HS
Wheaton St. Francis
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IL
PrepRedzoneIL 2027 Rankings Drop: OL and TE Breakdown
A must-know name in the Land of Lincoln’s 2027 class, especially amongst the OL group, 6’1, 255 lb....
Written by Oliver West
Scott Burgess | Prep Redzone Scout
Scott Burgess
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
The biggest value that Mcmillen brings is his versatility. He can play up and down the line at 6’2″ 270 pounds. Projects at the next level best as an interior offensive lineman. Good at the point of attack. Sound pass blocker. Hits on the move in the open field in the run game.
Loved the nastiness we saw out of this sophomore right guard. He was adept at laying his opponents on the ground for pancakes over and over again. Goes 6’1” 250 pounds with sound technique and gets after it!
A must-know name in the Land of Lincoln’s 2027 class, especially amongst the OL group, 6’1, 255 lb. OC/DT Frank McmillenFrankMcmillen
6'2" | 270 lbs | OL
Wheaton St. Francis | 2027 StateIL is a tank of a rising sophomore lineman and had a good freshman campaign at the talent-factory that is St. Francis High School.A coaches kid coming from an athletic family, Mcmillen displays tons of pop at the contact point and laid some brutal, crushing hits in seemingly easy fashion in 2023 against non-varsity competition. He sports a wide, powerful frame, played LT along with his OC and DT positions, and shows great hand usage and can shuck DL flat onto their face if they lean, lunge, or get off-balance. The contact point is where Mcmillen makes his money, and he naturally understands leverage and how to take advantage of opponents when they out of position. Defensively, the 255 lber. can shed blocks and tackle in space as a DT, as well as make tackles through contact and hold his gap when needed, and he has a good motor between the whistles. We’ll see how Mother Nature plays a role in his growth and development, but the ability to potentially project to either side of the ball is a plus, as I could see Mcmillen being a nasty DT at the next level. Lots of runway left here, though. Don’t be surprised if the St. Francis High School soon-to-be sophomore rises up the rankings in time.