Huber Heights
OH
Wayne High School
QB
6'2
185 lbs.
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BRAXTON MILLER

This guy has really got some tools and is highly productive as a runner and passer. Miller and Teddy Bridgewater are very similar, only Miller is more fundamentally sound and consistent with his feet and delivery. He possesses adequate height and the frame to add bulk and strength. He is a true dual-threat that is advanced as a passer in comparison to most. He has a big arm and can make every single throw. This offense provides him opportunities to stretch the field both outside of the numbers and between the hashes. Shows good velocity on his deeper throws. Can fit the ball into a lot of tight spots. He does a very nice job surveying the field and goes through his progressions. This offense forces him to make a variety of throws. Shows ability to change velocities and throw catchable balls underneath. He also shows good accuracy and touch in the short-to-intermediate passing game. Release mechanics are compact, but can be about 3/4. He is in the shotgun most of the time and needs more reps from under center to develop as a drop-back passer reading on the move. Possesses good lateral movement and shows the ability to slip pressure and create second-chance opportunities. He has very good speed for the position. He is elusive and quick for his size and displays some start and stop ability. Outside of the pocket he is very dangerous because of his athleticism yet he can stand tall in the passing game and deliver to all areas of the field with confidence from within the pocket. He is clearly in command of this scheme and makes good decisions with the football. Hits his target and shows good balance and set up to be consistently accurate. Overall, Miller will be one of the hotter commodities in this class of QB's and not just as a dual-threat, but as a passer. Very good player with upside to be an elite guy at the BCS level with further development.