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Christian Miller may be the steal of the draft


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

In order to stay #onbrand with my twitter sources, here's one guy who specializes in DL film watching who argues Miller is the 6th best in the whole draft class: 

 

Adding #4 and #6 edge rusher out of this strong class for a team that desperately needs help rushing the passer.  Big win for Marty

 

 

Miller's only issue was the injuries.  If he stayed healthy his whole career at Alabama, he may have ended up a first rounder.

The duo of Him and Burns should down right scare the rest of the NFC South 

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State this again, this is by far my favorite Herniay draft. The beginning of the 4th was full of "steals", I was hoping for Chauncey Gardner-Johnson to continue fall but the dirty saints grabbed him. I also stated if Miller had more game experience he could have been a late 1st easily. If he didn't miss the Clemson game and had a great game, his draft stock would have been much better too. Between Burns and Miller, one should be a legit 8-year pro here. 

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