Arizona State is about to produce a first round draft pick out of Jordyn Tyson, who transferred to Tempe from Colorado. Now, they've brought in another talented pass-catcher from Boulder, as the highly-touted Omarion Miller has committed to the Sun Devils.
BREAKING: Colorado star transfer WR Omarion Miller has Committed to Arizona State, @On3Sports has learned
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) January 5, 2026
Miller totaled 45 Rec for 808 yards & 8 TDs this season
He’s one of the top players in the portal
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Miller grew up in Louisiana and quickly stood out in high school, ranked as the 50th wide receiver in the entire nation and the 15th overall prospect in the state of Louisiana. A 4-star prospect that was close to being a 5-star, Miller committed to Colorado.
After two years being stuffed behind Travis Hunter and others on the depth chart, Miller ascended to WR1 status this past year. Even as the Buffaloes underwent serious uncertainty at the quarterback spot - three different quarterbacks started multiple games for Colorado this year - and as they changed offensive play-callers midway through the year, Miller put up numbers.
He led the team in receiving with 808 yards and eight touchdowns on just 45 catches. He finished 32nd among all FBS receivers in yards per route run and was among the leaders in contested catches, frequently making plays for his various quarterbacks.
When Miller entered the transfer portal, he was quickly rated as the second-best receiver in the portal and the ninth overall prospect in the portal. The significance of Arizona State landing someone of his talents cannot be overstated, especially in the wake of the increased financial commitments that the university made with their contract extension for Kenny Dillingham.
Miller figures to arrive in Tempe as the frontrunner to lead the team in receiving, and his relationship with new quarterback Cutter Boley immediately becomes a huge part of determining the Sun Devils' success in 2026.
