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Originally Posted by pourmeanother
Yeah, exactly. He may be the best QB prospect to come along this decade. His only knock last season was that he's never faced adversity- after overcoming an injury, when he leads Oklahoma after his return I think it's safe to say he'll have jumped that hurdle. I'm personally a bigger fan of Jake Locker, but Bradford is consensus top 3- and I can't see how anyone would dislike him as a pick.
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I'd like to see him play with less than 5 seconds to throw each play before throwing 20 million guaranteed his way.