Looks pretty good. I didn't bother to look at his measurables. Does he have the height they like? Looked kind of average height out there. Wonder if they might make it hard in the NFL for him.
5'11 190 I think.. he had like 22 reps at combine which is pretty nice for a wide out I'd say.
Looks pretty good. I didn't bother to look at his measurables. Does he have the height they like? Looked kind of average height out there. Wonder if they might make it hard in the NFL for him.
Nagy doesn't care about height, tall short doesn't matter, just need crisp routes and fast.
Ultra-competitive and highly productive, Miller plays with a chip on his shoulder that has driven him to out-work the man across from him. While he played both inside and out for Memphis, some teams could struggle with figuring out his best fit. His inconsistent hands are definitely a concern, but his ability to get open and to work all three levels of the field increase his chances for success as a WR3.
Strengths
Rapid-fire stutter steps and head fakes defeat outside and inside leverage
Effective setting up route-stems
Accelerates out of cuts creating throwing window
Scratches and claws over top of press and has early quickness to stack them
Can work inside or outside and has been effective on all three levels
Former walk-on with elevated level of competitiveness
Field fast throughout the route
Top notch ball tracker whose focus sharpens down the field
Body adjustments to haul in challenging catches is excellent
Works with scrambling quarterbacks
Slick with his feet near the sideline
Creates yardage after the catch
Everything that Cam is not, Miller is. Not that Cam or what he is is bad, for a guy like Cutler and Fox/Gase/Loggains Cam is the guy you want and he excels. Miller is what Nagy wants and that will fit w/how they want Trub to work.
Trading up is debatable, the trade is debateable, but the pick is perfect for the scheme.
Gil Brandt had him as the 57th best player in this draft. Bears got him at 51. So a little early, but really not a bad value.
It's shocking to me how spot on mock drafters were this year in nailing down the Bear's choices. Of the three we've selected, the only one who doesn't fit onto most boards is Josh Daniels even though he makes a lot of sense.
Looks pretty good. I didn't bother to look at his measurables. Does he have the height they like? Looked kind of average height out there. Wonder if they might make it hard in the NFL for him.
Nagy doesn't care about height, tall short doesn't matter, just need crisp routes and fast.
Ultra-competitive and highly productive, Miller plays with a chip on his shoulder that has driven him to out-work the man across from him. While he played both inside and out for Memphis, some teams could struggle with figuring out his best fit. His inconsistent hands are definitely a concern, but his ability to get open and to work all three levels of the field increase his chances for success as a WR3.
Strengths
Rapid-fire stutter steps and head fakes defeat outside and inside leverage
Effective setting up route-stems
Accelerates out of cuts creating throwing window
Scratches and claws over top of press and has early quickness to stack them
Can work inside or outside and has been effective on all three levels
Former walk-on with elevated level of competitiveness
Field fast throughout the route
Top notch ball tracker whose focus sharpens down the field
Body adjustments to haul in challenging catches is excellent
Works with scrambling quarterbacks
Slick with his feet near the sideline
Creates yardage after the catch
Everything that Cam is not, Miller is. Not that Cam or what he is is bad, for a guy like Cutler and Fox/Gase/Loggains Cam is the guy you want and he excels. Miller is what Nagy wants and that will fit w/how they want Trub to work.
Trading up is debatable, the trade is debateable, but the pick is perfect for the scheme.
Gil Brandt had him as the 57th best player in this draft. Bears got him at 51. So a little early, but really not a bad value.