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NORMAN, Okla. — Four receivers will take part in QB Sam Bradford’s scripted workout Monday in Norman.

 

Josh Reed, who has spent the last eight seasons with the Buffalo Bills, as well as three of Bradford’s Sooners teammates — RB Chris Brown, TE Brody Eldridge and WR Adron Tennell — will be on the receiving end of the quarterback’s passes.

 

 

http://blogs.nfl.com/2010/03/29/bradfords-...s-crowd-in-awe/

 

 

EDIT: in order for the bills to move up to the #1 overall pick (draft pick value 3000 points), we would obviously have to swap this years #1, 9th overall (value 1350 points) AND next years #1 (value ?? 1350 points) PLUS a conditional pick, like a 3rd rounder ( value 225) depending on the value of next years 1st round pick.

 

so, is Bradford worth that ??.....i say YES !

 

http://www.draftcountdown.com/features/Value-Chart.php

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i just don't understand the NFL draft process! so because this guy has a great workout in his gym gear he is a number one overall prospect now? but only weeks before he was lucky to go in the 1st round-don't get it

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i just don't understand the NFL draft process! so because this guy has a great workout in his gym gear he is a number one overall prospect now? but only weeks before he was lucky to go in the 1st round-don't get it

Not true at all. Even with the injury he's been everyone's #1 QB. He's the real deal.

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It now appears that the chance of Bradford being drafted #1 overall is roughly 100 percent. I suspect that a deal will get done prior to the draft, and sooner rather than later. St. Louis can't really play him off against another potential pick because no one in their right minds thinks there's a chance they'd take one of those other guys. Everyone knows that St. Louis has to -- and of course will -- take Bradford.

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i just don't understand the NFL draft process! so because this guy has a great workout in his gym gear he is a number one overall prospect now? but only weeks before he was lucky to go in the 1st round-don't get it

 

when exactly was he ever projected to not go in the first round?

 

most have said he would have gone #1 to Detroit last year ahead of Stafford if he came out

 

this isnt anything new

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Not true at all. Even with the injury he's been everyone's #1 QB. He's the real deal.

 

Exactly...The only real question with Bradford has been, and will be, the shoulder...And it looks like it's fine right now...Whether or not he'll hurt it again will be anyones guess...But Bradford is a Franchise QB Prospect if he's healthy...And appearently he's VERY healthy...He'll be someones Pick at #1 Overall...The Rams would be crazy not to take him unless they get a rediculous offer... :thumbsup:

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It now appears that the chance of Bradford being drafted #1 overall is roughly 100 percent. I suspect that a deal will get done prior to the draft, and sooner rather than later. St. Louis can't really play him off against another potential pick because no one in their right minds thinks there's a chance they'd take one of those other guys. Everyone knows that St. Louis has to -- and of course will -- take Bradford.

 

...and if the Redskins pass on Claussen...

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Good for Sam--everything I've seen and read about the kid indicates that he's a good guy in addition to being a good football player. I hope he does well in St. Louis or wherever he ends up. Too bad it won't be B'lo.....

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There was never a doubt that Bradford could throw the football. Look at his RS Sophomore year that he won the Heisman. Not only is he talented, he's also smart as evidenced by his Wonderlic score of 36. With the 1st pick in the 2010 NFL Draft the St. Louis Rams select............. Sam Bradford, Quarterback, from the University of Oklahoma.

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i just don't understand the NFL draft process! so because this guy has a great workout in his gym gear he is a number one overall prospect now? but only weeks before he was lucky to go in the 1st round-don't get it

He won't move up solely on the basis of this workout. This workout will prove that he is healthy. That could cause him to move up based on his career at Oklahoma and knowing that he is healthy.

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If what NeverGiveUp says is true (that Bradford is the only QB in the draft the Bills have a first round grade on), and if they believe that he's a legit franchise QB ... trade up. Who cares what it costs. Do it.

 

 

I would have no problem if the Bills gave up the farm to get Bradford

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If what NeverGiveUp says is true (that Bradford is the only QB in the draft the Bills have a first round grade on), and if they believe that he's a legit franchise QB ... trade up. Who cares what it costs. Do it.

Well, now...how the hell ya gonna get ahead of St. Louis to get him?

 

 

Ya think they are gonna give up that pick and miss out on him?

 

 

 

I would bet you my dog that the answer to that question will be "NO."

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Well, now...how the hell ya gonna get ahead of St. Louis to get him?

 

 

Ya think they are gonna give up that pick and miss out on him?

 

 

 

I would bet you my dog that the answer to that question will be "NO."

How old is the dog? What breed? Does he/she have papers and a pedigree?

 

Just kidding. I agree. Bradford is out of reach for the Bills. The Bills would have had to go 0-16 to have a chance at Bradford. Too bad we didn't. On the other hand, had we gone winless, half of us would have probably blown our brains out and it would have then been a moot point for us hardcore, live and die with the Bills, fans.

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