6. ANTHONY MILLER, Memphis (5-11, 200, 4.54, 2-3): Compared by two scouts to the great Antonio Brown (5-10, 183, 4.53), who was the Steelers' sixth-round pick in 2010. "Very similar traits coming out," said one. "Every quarterback in the league would love to have him. He's a ready-made NFL slot guy. Maybe has the biggest chip on his shoulder of anybody. Hellacious football player. He may not burn up a 40 clock but he's quick and extraordinarily intelligent. He is a great blocker ... he won't be a guy that goes outside and runs away from people on the vertical stuff. His game is inside. He understands leverage, route concepts, how to adjust. He's cocky, but in a very likeable way" Led the top seven WRs on the Wonderlic with 26. Walked on at Memphis, his hometown team. "Oh, man, that is a football-playing dude: another scout said. "He's not the biggest, not the fastest, but this guy knows how to play. Tough as nails. One of the best run-after-the-catch guys I have ever done. He's a great second-round pick." Finished with 238 receptions for 3,590 yards (15.1) and 37 TDs. "He's just a good little football player: a third scout said.
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