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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Name me some players that got drafted after Harmon that were worth taking over him. I'll wait.
Alex Okafor says Hi.I was about to say "I don't remember exactly who was behind Harmon but there had to be a lot of players that could have been taken above him right?"
My god that draft was awful. Ricky Wagner and Latavius Murray were the only two other players that you could argue above Harmon. Literally everyone else are depth player.
That's not really fair. It's what you could've done with that pick, or even the Logan Ryan pick that was just ahead of it(still could've likely gotten Ryan where they took Harmon). That 3rd round included J. Reed(6 picks ahead) who I was extremely high on, Keenan Allen. Mathieu and Kelce went probably too early, but still could've made some moves to get there.
The question is: Will Miller duplicate the last QB from Ohio that the Pats drafted and converted to wide receiver (Julian Edelman) or the last wide receiver that the Pats drafted from Ohio State (Terry Glenn)?
I like Miller's athleticism and versatility. He ticks all the boxes as far as size, 6'1, speed 4.4 40, 3 cone 6.65, etc. He could play ST and work his way into the receiving mix.
Obviously the hope is Miller could develop into an explosive X-receiver with good size. He is new to the position, but as a former QB hopefully he can pick up the Pats offense a lot faster. Seems like he could be a worthwhile gamble using one of our non-tradeable comp picks.