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WR Braxton Miller (B1G POY, National Champion)

While discussing Braxton's future in the league, Stefon Diggs came to mind as a comparison for what he could become
Stefon 5'10" 195 vs Braxton 6'1" 200

forty: 4.46 vs 4.50
vert: 35.0 vs 35.0
broad: 115.0 vs 123.0
3 cone 7.03 vs 6.65
20yd shuttle: 4.32 vs 4.07
60yd shuttle: ???? vs 10.84
Thoughts?
 
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There hasn't been any sighting of him tossing a ball around at any event, is that correct? It would be awesome to see him chucking a ball deep on gadget plays in the NFL. I am going to guess that if that if his body could handle any throwing without risk of injury he would at least let himself be seen pre-draft tossing the ball around.
 
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Again, I stand by my initial assessment of Braxton. He'll be the player Harvin was hyped to become. Any OC worth their salt will realize very quickly that simply lining up a weapon like that in the slot alone is doing Millers skill set an injustice.

He can play wide, slot, yet has the vision, size and strength the line up in the backfield as well.

I pray he isn't pigeon-holed into any one role.
 
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NO.. THIS is why Bill O'Brien was here today..
he kinda remembers this

Ohio State's Braxton Miller accounts for 5 TDs vs. Penn State
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...axton-miller-accounts-for-5-tds-vs-penn-state

Miller threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns, and added 68 yards and two touchdowns on the ground as the Buckeyes embarrassed Penn State 63-14. Ohio State led 42-7 at halftime as Miller piled up 272 total yards and accounted for four TDs (two in the air, two on the ground) in the first two quarters.
 
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