Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Anthony Miller has shown off some insane hand skills during training camp ahead of the new season.

Anthony Miller is someone who needs to show out this training camp if he is to have any chance of making it onto an NFL roster. 

Having started his career with the Chicago Bears, he got off to a rather reasonable start in the league, with 1,564 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns in his first three years in the regular season. You’d think that might be enough to set the base for a solid career in the NFL, but things have gone downhill since then.

Ahead of the 2021 season, he found himself traded to the Houston Texans where he only played in two games before being released where he was picked up by the Pittsburgh Steelers where he played one game before being bumped down to the practice squad.

But this is a whole new year and he’ll be hoping to do something to get out of the rut he’s in and become a regular member of a team once again, and he seems to be making quite the impression already.

What’s he done?

Miller showed off what incredible hands he has as he was seen catching not just one, not two, but six footballs in his hands, but more than just catching them, he had to hold onto them all throughout the process:

The video does cut the performance off short, and it seems as if he is gesturing for another one to be thrown his way, so whether he managed to take it up to seven will just have to remain a mystery. 

The footage does strike of something that would have been seen in the ‘Fantasy Files’ days when it came to trying to promote Fantasy Football:

All the help he can get

The Steelers do have a number of options to choose from when it comes to wide receiver, with Chase Claypool, Diontae Johnson and Miller just a few of those that are being carried over from last year, that’s before you talk about the likes of George Pickens and Calvin Austin III they added in the draft or Miles Boykin who got added in free agency.

So there is a fair bit of competition for places in the Steelers locker-room, but if Miller can keep flashing hands like that for the rest of training camp, then he might just put himself in with a decent shout of being high up on the pecking order this season and able to make a splash in the regular season.