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Braxton Miller


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As most of you saw last night Miller put on an athletic clinic...

 

No one has ever questioned Miller's ability to make people miss. If you have watch this video of his rushing plays as a QB: 

 

Miller also registered 2 catches 1 going for a touchdown. A lot has been made on this site lately about WR's body catching vs WR's hand catching thanks to another OSU guy Philly Brown. Miller used his hands for both his receptions, his TD catch wouldn't have gone for a TD if he used his body to catch it since his momentum would've taken him out of bounds. The other Miller did a great job of scooping up. I know it's early (1 game and 2 catches) but Miller who proclaimed himself to be the best athlete in college football took a giant leap towards proving that last night. 

 

Daniel Jeremiah tweeted out last night that scouts measured Braxton at 6'1" 3/8 and weighed 210lbs this past spring. 

  

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@MoveTheSticks: Braxton Miller...Percy Harvin 2.0

 

@MoveTheSticks: Such a good move for Braxton Miller's NFL future.

 

 

I think he would be a great replacement for Joe Webb (he has more upside than Webb). Will allow the Panthers to keep 2 QBs and Miller would be the emergency QB, while playing WR and ST. 

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