Roy Miller, DT, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Roy Miller lived in the shadow of Longhorn teammate Brian Orakpo, but in many ways he was equally as important to the defense. See what makes this disruptive DT a second-day steal on Draftguys TV.
Roy Miller lived in the shadow of Longhorn teammate Brian Orakpo, but in many ways he was equally as important to the defense. See what makes this disruptive DT a second-day steal on Draftguys TV.
Michael Oher has a bestselling book and a soon-to-be-produced major motion picture about his life out there. Does his game at left tackle live up to the hype? The answer might be more complicated than you think on Draftguys TV.
Sammie Stroughter dominated the PAC-10 as a wideout for Oregon State. When you see his sideline acrobatics and body control in action on Draftguys TV, you’ll understand why.
Chris Owens played with NFL talent in the San Jose State secondary and often looked as good as teammates Dwight Lowery and Coye Francies. Check out his coverage on Draftguys TV.
Dudley Guice was a no-name WR until he ripped up Texas Vs the Nation and his Pro Day. Now he’s moving up draft boards because of size, speed, and hands. This year’s Marques Colston is on Draftguys TV.
Colt Anderson isn’t built like your prototypical NFL safety, but he sure hits like one. If you want to see one of the grittiest, gutsiest players in the 2009 Draft, check out Anderson on Draftguys TV.
Chase Daniel destroyed the record books at Mizzou, but he’s been labeled a system quarterback while being dogged about concerns over his size. Is there an NFL future for Daniels? See what we think on Draftguys TV.
BJ Raji and Ron Brace dominated the interior for BC as a pair of giant defensive tackles. See what makes them special — and what a normal guy looks like next to them — in their Draftguys TV Snapshot.
Aaron Kelly’s 2008 was as disappointing as his team’s season, but this big wideout may not have been the problem. Watch the sure-handed Kelly revert back to the star of 2007 on Draftguys TV.
Gartrell Johnson tore up the New Mexico Bowl for almost 400 yards, but for some reason people want to pidgeon-hole him as a fullback. When you watch him run on Draftguys TV, we think you’ll see why he can tote the rock in the bigs.