The continue to explore wide receiver depth following the 2026 NFL Draft, recently hosting veteran wideout for a visit at their Allen Park facility.
According to reports, Miller, 29, was one of two receivers to work out for Detroit this week, alongside , as the organization evaluates potential roster additions ahead of minicamp.
Miller entered the league as a sixth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft after a standout college career at . He spent four seasons with the , where he played a role in their Super Bowl-winning campaign. His most productive season came in 2020, when he recorded 33 receptions for 501 yards and three touchdowns.
Following his time in Tampa Bay, Miller had a stint with the in 2023 before joining the in 2024. After his visit to Detroit, he is reportedly set to meet with the , an NFC North division rival.
Detroit currently has a crowded wide receiver room, including rookie , who was selected in the fifth round of the 2026 draft.
General manager recently discussed the team’s interest in Law, recalling when he first noticed the young receiver’s explosiveness during a college matchup.
Holmes also emphasized that roster building remains an ongoing process, noting that the Lions’ front office continues to monitor veteran free agents and potential waiver opportunities.
As Detroit looks to fine-tune its roster, visits like Miller’s highlight the team’s commitment to adding experienced depth and competition at the wide receiver position ahead of the 2026 season.




