[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68MHM5RGC24[/YOUTUBE] Code: Season G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long 2008 6-0 2 14 7.0 0 10 vs. Chattanooga 2009 13-8 36 434 12.1 1 37 vs. Baylor Career 19-8 38 448 11.8 1 37 vs. Baylor This is a guy that I really think is going to break out for Oklahoma. He's tall (6' 4"), has great speed (200-meter champion in high school), and can break tackles after the catch. Now a full-time starter, Miller became one of Landry Jones' favorite targets after Sam Bradford went down with an injury last season. If he continues to work on his mechanics I think he has a chance to shoot up draft boards and we should have a good shot at drafting him with all the great receivers coming out next year. If we aren't able to retain Edwards and/or Holmes we could take a look at this guy.
I still think he's the fourth or fifth receiver on the Sooners' depth chart. 2011 should be a big year for him.
My freshman year in high school, i got to see Dejuan Miller play because he played for Metuchen High School. He played my school (South River), and defeated us by himself. He returned the opening kickoff for a TD and then i believe but im not too sure, if he had a punt return TD in the same game. He was an absolute monster, loved contact, and seems to still love it. Also, my friend's dad teaches Woodshop at Metuchen High and had Dejuan in his class fro about a week :smile:
He was 3rd in receiving last season and he was starting in the spring so I assume he's going to be starting this year for the Sooners.
Why would anyone put that music in a highlight reel!? That said... meh... solid but nothing specauclar... we'll see this year.
Ryan Broyles and Mossis Madu are the starters, but the Sooners run a variation of the spread - so Miller will probably be used out wide a lot. Once Broyles is gone, Miller will become the top target on the team.