Anthony Miller (wide receiver, born 1994)

Anthony Miller (born October 9, 1994) is an American football wide receiver for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Memphis.

Anthony Miller
Miller in the 2019 NFL season
No. 17 – Chicago Bears
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1994-10-09) October 9, 1994
Memphis, Tennessee
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:199 lb (90 kg)
Career information
High school:Christian Brothers
(Memphis, Tennessee)
College:Memphis
NFL Draft:2018 / Round: 2 / Pick: 51
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
  • Consensus All-American (2017)
  • First Team All-AAC (2017)
  • Second Team All-AAC (2016)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 16, 2019
Receptions:84
Receiving yards:1,074
Receiving touchdowns:9
Return yards:139
Rushing yards:25
Player stats at NFL.com

Early years

Miller attended Christian Brothers High School in Memphis, Tennessee, where he played football and ran track for the Purple Wave athletic teams.[1]

College career

Miller joined the University of Memphis football team as a walk-on.[2] He redshirted in 2013 and then again in 2014 due to an injury. In 2015, he played in 12 games and made four starts, recording 47 receptions for 694 yards with five receiving touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. In 2016, Miller started all 13 games and set school records with 95 receptions for 1,434 yards and 14 touchdowns.[3][1] During his senior season in 2017, he broke Duke Calhoun's school records for career receptions and receiving yards, Carlos Singleton's school record for career receiving touchdowns, and his own outright record for single-season receiving touchdowns and shared record for single-game receiving touchdowns.[4][5]

Collegiate statistics

Anthony Miller Receiving Rushing
Year School Conf Class Pos G Rec Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD
2015 Memphis American SO WR 12 47 694 14.8 5 9 54 6.0 2
2016 Memphis American JR WR 13 95 1,434 15.1 14 12 69 5.8 1
2017 Memphis American SR WR 13 96 1,462 15.2 18 10 25 2.5 0
Career Memphis 238 3,590 15.1 37 31 148 4.8 3

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand size 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 11 18 in
(1.81 m)
201 lb
(91 kg)
31 58 in
(0.80 m)
10 58 in
(0.27 m)
22 reps
All values from NFL Combine[6]

2018

Miller was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the second round, 51st overall, of the 2018 NFL Draft.[7] He was the sixth wide receiver to be selected that year.[8] In his NFL debut against the Green Bay Packers in the season opener, he had two receptions for 14 yards in the 24–23 defeat on NBC Sunday Night Football.[9] In the following game, a 24–17 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football, he recorded his first professional touchdown reception.[10] On September 23, 2018, Miller caught four passes for 35 yards against the Arizona Cardinals, but left the game early with a dislocated shoulder.[11] On October 14, Miller caught a 29-yard touchdown pass against the Miami Dolphins, his second of the season, in the 31–28 overtime loss.[12] On October 28, Miller caught three passes for 37 yards and a touchdown, his third of the season, against the New York Jets.[13] In Week 10 against the Detroit Lions, Miller caught five passes for 122 yards and a touchdown. The Bears won the game by a score of 34–22.[14] In Week 13 against the New York Giants, Miller caught the game tying touchdown pass in regulation on a trick play. Quarterback Chase Daniel tossed the ball to tight end Trey Burton, who then tossed it to running back Tarik Cohen, who threw it to Miller for the touchdown. Miller's touchdown sent the game into overtime, tied 27-27. Unfortunately, the Bears lost to the Giants in overtime 30-27 after the Bears failed to convert a 4th down in overtime. In Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers, Miller was ejected after he got in a fight with safety Marcell Harris. Miller attacked Harris after he hit quarterback Mitchell Trubisky as he was sliding to the ground. In addition, fellow Bears wide receiver Josh Bellamy and 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman were ejected from the game.[15] Before Miller was ejected, he had three catches for 24 yards and a touchdown. The Bears won the game 14–9.[16] Miller finished his rookie season with 33 catches for 423 yards and seven touchdowns.[16] His seven touchdowns led the team and were the most by a Bears rookie since Willie Gault had seven in 1983; he also ranked second in the league among rookie receivers behind the Atlanta Falcons' Calvin Ridley.[17] He received an overall grade of 60.6 from Pro Football Focus in 2018, which ranked as the 92nd highest grade among all qualifying wide receivers.[18]

2019

During the Thanksgiving Series against the Detroit Lions in Week 13, Miller finished with a career-high nine catches for 140 receiving yards as the Bears won 24–20.[19] In the following week's game against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football, Miller caught three passes for 42 yards and his first touchdown of the season in the 31–24 win.[20] In Week 15 against the Green Bay Packers, Miller caught nine passes for 118 yards and a touchdown during the 21–13 loss. [21] Overall, Miller finished the 2019 season with 52 receptions for 656 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[22]

Career statistics

SeasonTeamGamesReceivingRushing
GPGSTgtRecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTD
2018CHI 154543342312.85576264.390
2019CHI 167855265612.63521-1-1.0-10
Total3111139851,07912.75597253.690

References

  1. Wade, Don (November 3, 2017). "Anthony Miller: A Great Catch for Memphis". Memphis Daily News.
  2. Schad, Tom (October 14, 2015). "U of M's Anthony Miller goes from walk-on to key WR". Archive.commercialappeal.com.
  3. Schad, Tom (March 18, 2017). "Inside Anthony Miller's decision to return to Memphis". Commercialappeal.com.
  4. Melo, Justin (November 13, 2017). "Meet Anthony Miller, the walk-on who rewrote the Memphis record books". The Draft Wire.
  5. Calkins, Geoff (October 28, 2017). "Memphis Tigers receiver Anthony Miller is smashing records – and teaching lessons". Commercialappeal.com.
  6. "Anthony Miller Combine Profile". NFL.com. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  7. Mayer, Larry (April 27, 2018). "Bears trade up to select Miller in Round 2". ChicagoBears.com. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  8. "2018 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  9. Kane, Colleen (September 12, 2018). "11 things we heard from Bears assistant coaches about Mitch Trubisky's 'happy feet,' Kyle Fuller's dropped INT and more". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  10. Greer, Jarvis (September 18, 2018). "Anthony Miller scores first NFL touchdown". WMC Action News 5. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  11. Wiltfong Jr., Lester (September 24, 2018). "Bears' Anthony Miller dislocated his shoulder". Windy City Gridiron. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  12. Dickerson, Jeff (October 15, 2018). "Bears' Mitchell Trubisky keeps on uptick with sizzling second half". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  13. Mayer, Larry (October 28, 2018). "Bears turn on Jets to snap skid". Chicagobears.com. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  14. "Bears' Anthony Miller: Explodes for career-best effort". CBSSports.com. November 11, 2018. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
  15. Finley, Patrick (December 23, 2018). "Bears WRs Anthony Miller, Josh Bellamy ejected in fight with 49ers". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  16. "Anthony Miller 2018 Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  17. Mayer, Larry (February 6, 2019). "Bears 2018 position review: Receiver". Chicago Bears. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
  18. "Pro Football Focus: Anthony Miller". profootballfocus.com. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  19. "Trubisky's 3rd TD pass lifts Bears to 24-20 win over Lions". www.espn.com. Associated Press. November 28, 2019. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  20. "Mitchell Trubisky helps Bears beat Cowboys 31-24". www.espn.com. Associated Press. December 5, 2019. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  21. "Jones scores twice, Packers complete season sweep of Bears". www.espn.com. Associated Press. December 15, 2019. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
  22. "Anthony Miller 2019 Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
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