The Detroit Lions announced that they have agreed to terms on a rookie contract with first-round draft pick Blake Miller. Though financial details of Miller’s rookie contract were not officially revealed, Spotrac projects his deal to be for four years and worth up to $21,872,616. As a first-round pick, the Lions will also have the option of retaining him for an additional year by picking up his fifth-year option prior to the start of his fourth season. Miller is the final draft pick to sign his rookie deal, as the Lions agreed to contracts with the other six draftees on Monday. A Clemson product, Miller was drafted by the Lions 17th overall this year with the intention of immediately competing for a starting spot on Detroit’s offensive line. He was widely regarded as one of the most durable prospects in this year’s draft class, as he made 54 starts in four years for the Tigers. He was the fourth offensive tackle taken in the first-round, behind Spencer Fano, Francis Mauigoa and Kadyn Proctor.…