Atlanta Falcons: Three underrated Senior Bowl players to watch

Jan 27, 2016; Mobile, AL, USA; South squad outside linebacker Jordan Jenkins of Georgia (59) catches up to running back Kenyan Drake of Alabama (17) from behind during Senior Bowl practice at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Glenn Andrews-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 27, 2016; Mobile, AL, USA; South squad outside linebacker Jordan Jenkins of Georgia (59) catches up to running back Kenyan Drake of Alabama (17) from behind during Senior Bowl practice at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Glenn Andrews-USA TODAY Sports /
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1) Braxton Miller, WR

Jan 27, 2016; Mobile, AL, USA; North squad wide receiver Braxton Miller of Ohio State (1) works against a Dallas Cowboys assistant coach on a drill during Senior Bowl practice at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Glenn Andrews-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 27, 2016; Mobile, AL, USA; North squad wide receiver Braxton Miller of Ohio State (1) works against a Dallas Cowboys assistant coach on a drill during Senior Bowl practice at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Glenn Andrews-USA TODAY Sports /

One of the most intriguing players in the senior bowl yet still under the radar in the wide scope of things is Ohio State athlete Braxton Miller.

Miller as many of you know spent most of his time as a quarterback for OSU before converting to wide receiver/running back this past season.

Miller is a jack of all trades. He is arguably the best athlete in this year’s draft but his lack of experience in the receiving game is holding him back in the eyes of the scouts.

It’s unclear as to what kind of player we should expect to see out of Miller during the Senior Bowl, but you can believe that whatever he is out there doing, it will be exciting.

If the ball is in Millers’ hands, good things happen.

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Miller is currently projected to be a third round pick and if that stands to be true, the Atlanta Falcons should consider drafting him with their third round pick.

Miller has already expressed interest in the Falcons and would bring a lot of energy and explosion to a receiving corps that lacks outside of Julio Jones.