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http://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/college/OhioState_logo.gif Braxton Miller, WR, Ohio State

Miller was the top practice performer at the Senior Bowl. He put on a show as he dominated defensive backs all week and illustrated his dangerous play-making ability for the NFL. The 6-foot-1, 204-pounder put his explosiveness on display as his quick first step and acceleration had Miller constantly gaining separation from cornerbacks. Miller is elusive with the ball in his hands and can make plays in all levels of the defense. He also has some dog in him and is a fighter. Miller won't back down from anyone. He is a natural football player, and this Senior Bowl week has his draft stock on fire. Miller looks like a top-50 pick after starring in Mobile.

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http://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/college/NorthDakotaState_logo.gif Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State

Wentz was the top quarterback in Mobile, and it wasn't even close. At the weigh-in, Wentz (6-5, 233) came close to his listed numbers and illustrated that he has the frame to get thicker in the NFL. In practice, Wentz improved each day and was on fire on Wednesday. He can really spin the ball with the arm to make all the throws in the NFL. His accuracy and ball placement got better each day. Wentz was in control and showed a nice starting point of footwork from working under center. Sources with Cleveland say that they like Wentz, and he's in play for the Browns at the No. 2 overall pick. Wentz's performance at the Senior Bowl reinforces the top-10 projections.

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, who busted out the Sabby Piscitell reference?

http://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/college/SouthernUtah_logo.gif Miles Killebrew, G, Southern Utah
Killebrew passes the eyeball test, but as a player, he needs work. Killebrew took some false steps to get out of position on a number of plays on Thursday. He lacks instincts and feel. Sources say that they were unimpressed with Killebrew in his team interviews. One source said Killebrew reminds them of Sabby Piscitelli, a busted second-round pick by Tampa Bay out of Oregon State in the 2007 NFL Draft.
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