Braxton Miller began his college football career at Ohio State as a quarterback, but he ended it as what one might call an "offensive weapon," and that's the role he'll likely be tasked with in the NFL as well. The Houston Texans are going to line Miller up all over the field and simply try to get the ball in his hands, because they know he can flat-out make plays.

Early in the second half of Houston's first preseason game, Braxton did exactly that, laying out for a diving catch to extend what ended up being a game-tying field goal drive:

That's Professional Football Wide Receiver Stuff right there, friends. Miller caught the ball with his hands extended from his body, then shielded it to make sure the defender couldn't knock it out. He hauled in a couple more balls in the second half, and had earlier been the intended target on a fourth-down pass from starting QB Brock Osweiler. It looks like he's carving out a nice little role in the offense for himself.