The Buckeye quarterback-turned-wide-receiver impresses away from the combine. So about that wide receiver class being slow. Looks like Ohio State wide receiver Braxton Miller may have separated himself from that moniker at his pro day. At the NFL Scouting Combine, Miller posted a 4.5 40. That would put him 11th in the slowest receiver class since the stat was recorded 11 years ago. Then comes the pro day, and Miller runs a 4.33 and a 4.36. Not bad for a kid who called himself the best athlete in college football. Miller converted to wide receiver in 2015 and has only a year of experience playing the position, prior to his switch, he was the starting quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes, running Urban Meyer’s spread offense. Once he went down with injury, however, Cordale Jones and J.T. Barrett fought for the reigns and Miller saw the writing on the wall when returning. For his first and only year as a wide receiver, Miller had 26 receptions for 341 yards and 3 TDs. …
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