After his second injury this year to the same throwing shoulder, where do you figure he will go in the draft, especially if he sits out the rest of the year? I still see him as a top 10 pick, before this latest injury I still though #1.
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I think he's still a top ten pick.
However, I do think he will now strongly consider coming back for another season ( I think he has another year of eligibility), and if he does that, he may be able to improve his stock. But after what happened this year, if I were him, I'd enter the draft, because Bradford is still a top ten pick.
Ok, first, this wasn't the second injury to his shoulder. I think it is pretty obvious the first injury was worse than what OU led on. They let his shoulder rest for a few weeks and tried him out in the Baylor game knowing he probably wouldn't be hit that hard to see if his arm had any fatigue so he could try and play against Texas. I think Bradford just expected too much out of himself. They never did rule out the fact that he still might need surgery. I would be shocked if he isn't on the cutting table next week. I also think we have seen the last of Bradford in a Sooner uniform. He will still be the first quarterback taken in the draft, unless he stinks it up at the combines and there is some qb at a lesser known school that starts getting some buzz around draft day. Out of the big 3 qb's though, he goes before McCoy and Tebow regardless.
I think he goes pick 5 through 10 at this point. I will be honest, im not too keen on any of the quarterbacks that are talked about alot to make the top tier of next years draft. Tebow or Bradford. Im not sure either will be able to go at the next level. But as we always see some dumpy team will bite, give him them a huge contract with a ton of guaranteed money.
He should still go pretty high even if he sits out the rest of this year. He will most definitely have the surgery and with that type of injury it will almost be like he never got injured. The odds at coming back from that injury and playing like he did last year is very good. Its not quite like an ACL injury where the knee will always be somewhat fragile
I think he should stay for his senior year. He will most likely end up sitting the rest of the year so I see his draft stock falling to a late 1st or early 2nd rounder. If he plays well during his senior year, he can get back up to a top 5 pick.
If Sam Bradford healthy and looks great at the combines he will go high in the draft!
Top 10 still
id say top 15 he would of went #1 last year though his draft stock is going down
I would say he will stay another year at Oklahoma thats the smart thing to do. hes a junior don't forgett.
He'll come back so he can be beat around the Cotton Bowl for a third straight year.
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