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QB/WR Braxton Miller (B1G POY, National Champion, OSU HOF)

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ANDREW BONE: Recruiting chat transcript part ll
Published: Sunday, March 7, 2010 at 3:30 a.m.


j_ryan_w: Who is the most likely qb for alabama in this class? Is rivers in the picture?
AndrewBone: I don't see Alabama offering S. Rivers [may see him in summer camp]. Alabama has several high profile players listing the Tide among their favorites. Braxton Miller, Christian LeMay, Teddy Bridgewater are some of the names.

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For those of you who are more experienced and much more knowledgeable than I in the art of studying film, how does Millers mechanics compare to T. Pryor. Would he be a similar tweek job or would he come to us (knock on wood) as a more natural pro style passer. (granted he is dual threat and as such will not look like a Bradford or Locker)
 
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FerrariEnzo;1674812; said:
For those of you who are more experienced and much more knowledgeable than I in the art of studying film, how does Millers mechanics compare to T. Pryor. Would he be a similar tweek job or would he come to us (knock on wood) as a more natural pro style passer. (granted he is dual threat and as such will not look like a Bradford or Locker)

i'm no expert, but i think miller is further along as a passer then pryor was at this stage.
 
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FerrariEnzo;1674812; said:
For those of you who are more experienced and much more knowledgeable than I in the art of studying film, how does Millers mechanics compare to T. Pryor. Would he be a similar tweek job or would he come to us (knock on wood) as a more natural pro style passer. (granted he is dual threat and as such will not look like a Bradford or Locker)

Miller is a more polished passer at this point. I would say his mechanics would require much less work overall.

Additionally, Miller is much quicker. I am no expert, but I would think Miller's footwork in the pocket will be much easier to refine than it was for Pryor.

Just my opinion though.
 
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