Braxton Miller (6-2/190/4.5)
(Wayne HS) Huber Heights, Ohio
Current Ranking: 5-Star, No. 2
Committed to Ohio State
Why he's No. 1:
A four year starter for Huber Heights, Miller has had an impressive career and finished by putting his team on his back and leading them to the state championship game. Miller is another player capable of taking over a game with his legs, but he was hobbled as a senior with an injury and was forced to become more of a drop back passer. It's a skill set he can handle as he has a clean release and a strong arm. He's got good size and he's gifted athletically. While he can run by most defensive linemen and linebackers, Miller is a passer first who prefers to scramble to set up the pass.
"I think it's Braxton Miller," said Midwest Manager Allen Trieu. "Despite not having an outstanding Under Armour week, he's my pick. I don't believe in taking too much away from an All-Star game anyway, especially at the quarterback position, where he's playing with new coaches in a new system with new receivers and the defensive lines usually get the best of the offensive lines. Miller's had a great body of work. He has great feet, as well as a strong arm and ability to make passes on the run. That said, I think intangibles are the most important thing a quarterback needs, and he has them. He's a leader, who has been the starter since his freshman year, so he's experienced against big time competition. He lead his team deep in the playoffs this year, and beat some great teams to do it."
Why he's not:
Miller has a good, not great arm. He sometimes struggles with his accuracy, but still shows better touch on the shorter routes than Driskel. A better open field runner, but still lacks the size and strength of Driskel both running and throwing.
Comparison: Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech '07/'10