Braxton Miller made the switch from quarterback to wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes last season, and surprised many with the immediate success he had at the position. He is still available headed into the second day of the draft, but he figures to be quickly snatched up as teams in need of a shifty slot receiver have him high on their draft boards. Here are the three teams most likely to draft Braxton Miller:
Cleveland Browns
Cleveland has a desperate need to upgrade all of their offensive weapons, and Miller is a very high-upside pick for them if he's still available in the second round. Putting him in the slot next to Corey Coleman on the outside suddenly gives Cleveland two players capable of scoring on any given play. Keeping an Ohio State player and Ohio native in-state would make him an instant fan favorite, and his game-breaking speed would certainly make life easier for Robert Griffin III.
Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens are another team that really needs to upgrade their weapons around Joe Flacco, and Miller would be the perfect complement in the slot to Steve Smith Sr. and Breshad Perriman, last year's first-round pick, on the outside. Baltimore hasn't had a player who could turn a screen or short pass into a long touchdown since they set go of Jacoby Jones, and Miller has the potential to be much, much better than him.
San Francisco 49ers
Torrey Smith is a good deep threat, but outside of him, San Francisco will be forced to rely on players like Quinton Patton and DeAndrew White in the passing game. Receiver is definitely a big need for the Niners, and drafting a player who is as dynamic and has as much upside as Miller will make him very tempting for Chip Kelly. He'd be a perfect fit in their offense.