According to a report by the Houston Chronicle, the Houston Texans are excited about sophomore wide receiver Braxton Miller’s continuing development as the team’s primary slot receiver. According to WR coach John Perry, “He has the quickness and the speed that you’re looking for in there.”
Miller played 243 passing snaps in his rookie season for the Texans, and lined up in the slot 66.7 percent of the time. He accumulated 56 total yards from 154 routes run, before a foot injury ended his season in Week 13.