Video: This is how Braxton Miller hopes to run a sub-4.3 40-yard dash

Braxton Miller is going hard in drills to try and accomplish his dream of being in the NFL.

Ohio State's Braxton Miller had to make a lot of changes in the past two years. After suffering an injury that kept him out of the 2014 season, Miller was essentially forced to switch from his regular position of quarterback to wide receiver.

At least for the Buckeyes, the switch was a huge success, but now Miller has to focus on making that position switch work in the pros. Miller had a successful Senior Bowl that raised a lot of eyebrows, and now he is focusing on one goal in-particular: a 4.28 time in the 40-yard dash.

Just how does he hope to achieve that? Well, he is working out with NFL Hall of Famer Cris Carter, and it looks like he is going heavy on the sprinting drills — like the weighted sled sprint above — to show off his freak athleticism.

I don't know if Miller will make in the NFL, but it won't be from lack of trying.

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