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Florida DB high on Spartans

Class of 2016 three-star cornerback Henry Miller has seen his recruitment explode over the past few months, with several major programs offering the Kissimmee (Fla.) Gateway product. So which offer caught his attention to most?
"Michigan State is probably my biggest one so far," the 6-foot-4, 195-pound prospect said. "I actually like them a lot."
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Miller plays quarterback for his high school team and he's been projected to potentially play a number of positions, but he said the Spartans only see him filling one role.
"They see me as a corner," Miller said. "They like me because I'm long, rangy and athletic so they like how I can use my height to make plays on the ball."
Miller said he's not completely familiar with the Spartans, but they have caught his eye with the success they've had the past few seasons.
"I watched them play a few games this past year and I saw when they had the good year and went to the Rose Bowl," he said. "They have a good program."
Miller said he's not sure where his next offer will come from, but said some of the in-state schools are eager to get him on campus and see what he can do.
"Everybody seems to love my size but since I only play quarterback a lot of them are telling me they want to see me in camp," Miller said. "Miami and Florida State have been showing a lot of interest and they keep telling me to keep coming out and trying to get exposure and show what I can do at defensive back because I need to show how my skills translate."
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