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'10 FL WR Ricardo Miller (Michigan Verbal)

3074326;1276956; said:
Impressive offer sheet. How big of a get is this for UM?

Well I've seen DeJoshua Johnson, Chris Dunkley, and Ricardo Miller all play, and in my opinion Ricardo Miller is physically the best looking prospect of the bunch. Miller looks like he'll be an NFL receiver one day, he already almost looks like a college wideout. He's every bit of 6'2/6'3 and 190-200 pounds, and he's got very good speed, and very deceptive speed. He reminds me a little bit of Roy Williams of the Dallas Cowboys.

DeJoshua Johnson is every bit of 5'11" but he's rail thin. Chris Dunkley on the other hand is very small. He's noticeably shorter than Johnson, probably in the neighborhood of 5'8" or 5'9" and he's rail thin as well. Dunkley and Johnson are kind of similar. Both possess amazing speed and agility. Johnson is a mix of his former Pahokee Blue Devil teammate Martavious Odoms and his current teammate Nu'Keese Richardson. Johnson has the moves and stop/start ability of Odoms and the incredible second gear and top end speed of Richardson. Dunkley is a more polished route runner than Johnson right now, and his hands are better, and he is the best of the 3 in high school right now, but I think I like Johnson's potential the best of the 3.

I'd rank them...

1) DeJoshua Johnson
2) Ricardo Miller
3) Chris Dunkley
 
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mvg21;1356634; said:
DeJoshua Johnson is every bit of 5'11" but he's rail thin. Chris Dunkley on the other hand is very small. He's noticeably shorter than Johnson, probably in the neighborhood of 5'8" or 5'9" and he's rail thin as well. Dunkley and Johnson are kind of similar. Both possess amazing speed and agility. Johnson is a mix of his former Pahokee Blue Devil teammate Martavious Odoms and his current teammate Nu'Keese Richardson. Johnson has the moves and stop/start ability of Odoms and the incredible second gear and top end speed of Richardson. Dunkley is a more polished route runner than Johnson right now, and his hands are better, and he is the best of the 3 in high school right now, but I think I like Johnson's potential the best of the 3.

I'd rank them...

1) DeJoshua Johnson
2) Ricardo Miller
3) Chris Dunkley

Dunkley is about 5'11" 175 pounds, he is the most explosive of the three. I would put them Dunkley, Miller, Johnson.
 
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fongo;1411668; said:
here's a link from a message board on mgoblog.com

Ricardo Miller Moving to M for senior year? | mgoblog

I know message board posts aren't always reliable, but this one has the air of legitimacy.

Bonus: The rumor is based on a facebook profile, so it has to be true!

This is very legit he is looking to move after his Junior year finishes to attend Huron with fellow commit Jeremy Jackson.
 
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U-M's Ricardo Miller certain he'll be 'next Braylon Edwards'

Ann Arbor -- Ricardo Miller has no doubt about the impact he intends to have on the Michigan football team.

Miller, a 6-foot-2, 208-pound receiver who was Michigan's first commitment to the 2010 class and an early enrollee who will participate in spring practice, has enormous expectations.


"I feel most certain I can be the next Braylon Edwards," Miller said, referring to Michigan's all-time leading receiver (3,541 yards), who is now with the New York Jets. "I'm not saying this because I'm arrogant or cocky. I just feel that the work I put in on the field and off the field, and the type of player I already am with my height and my hands ...




From The Detroit News: U-M's Ricardo Miller certain he'll be 'next Braylon Edwards' | detnews.com | The Detroit News


Yeah, right and....

ykphkly

"I'm the next Bo Schembechler"

:biggrin:


 
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ScriptOhio;1656195; said:

"I feel most certain I can be the next Braylon Edwards," Miller said, referring to Michigan's all-time leading receiver (3,541 yards), who is now with the New York Jets. "I'm not saying this because I'm arrogant or cocky. I just feel that the work I put in on the field and off the field, and the type of player I already am with my height and my hands ...

hmm...braylon was a good player up there but if I'm a WR I don't think I would mention my hands in any comparison to him


 
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ScriptOhio;1656195; said:
U-M's Ricardo Miller certain he'll be 'next Braylon Edwards'


Ann Arbor -- Ricardo Miller has no doubt about the impact he intends to have on the Michigan football team.

Miller, a 6-foot-2, 208-pound receiver who was Michigan's first commitment to the 2010 class and an early enrollee who will participate in spring practice, has enormous expectations.



"I feel most certain I can be the next Braylon Edwards," Miller said, referring to Michigan's all-time leading receiver (3,541 yards), who is now with the New York Jets. "I'm not saying this because I'm arrogant or cocky. I just feel that the work I put in on the field and off the field, and the type of player I already am with my height and my hands ...






From The Detroit News: U-M's Ricardo Miller certain he'll be 'next Braylon Edwards' | detnews.com | The Detroit News


Yeah, right and....

ykphkly

"I'm the next Bo Schembechler"

:biggrin:



Not the right system to be the next Braylon Edwards....maybe he can be the next Chris Henry or Darious Reynaud....
 
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U-M's Ricardo Miller certain he'll be 'next Braylon Edwards'

Ann Arbor -- Ricardo Miller has no doubt about the impact he intends to have on the Michigan football team.

Miller, a 6-foot-2, 208-pound receiver who was Michigan's first commitment to the 2010 class and an early enrollee who will participate in spring practice, has enormous expectations.


"I feel most certain I can be the next Braylon Edwards," Miller said, referring to Michigan's all-time leading receiver (3,541 yards), who is now with the New York Jets. "I'm not saying this because I'm arrogant or cocky. I just feel that the work I put in on the field and off the field, and the type of player I already am with my height and my hands ...




From The Detroit News: U-M's Ricardo Miller certain he'll be 'next Braylon Edwards' | detnews.com | The Detroit News


Yeah, right and....

ykphkly

"I'm the next Bo Schembechler"

:biggrin:


Go for it, man!
 
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