2018 NFL Draft: Ranking the Top-10 wide receivers

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At Memphis, Anthony Miller shined in a spread offense once Riley Ferguson came to town. A first team All-American, Miller surpassed the 90-catch mark his last two years, racking up over 1,400 yards 32 total touchdowns with his quarterback.

But will that success translate over to the NFL game? Miller comes in just short of being 6-foot tall and clocked a 40 in the 4.5 range.

In 13 games this past season, he caught 96 passes for 1,462 yards, with 18 of those going for touchdowns. He was a big-play threat, averaging 15 yards per catch.

Miller also has experience in special teams, returning 20 punts and six kickoffs during his college career. He might be able to make a quicker impact in that area than on the offensive end early on.