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Mark Bradley WR Oklahoma 6’2 198
By: Robert Davis

Mark Bradley finished up his college career playing two seasons for the Sooners, after starting his career at Arkansas Pine-Bluff. He started his Sooner career as a corner, but was quickly switched over to wideout, and became a big play receiver for them. In his two seasons, he scored 9 touchdowns as a main backup. At APB, he participated in track, and set a national indoor high jump record.

Mark Bradley emerged as one of the best big play receivers in college football last year. Any time he touches the ball, he can make a big play. He averaged over 20 yards per touch last year. He has solid size, is athletic, and is very good with the ball in his hands. At Arkansas Pine Bluff, Bradley returned punts and kicks, so he may be able to provide help on special teams at the next level.

Bradley is raw as a receiver. He’s only played two years of major college ball, and was a reserve for most of that time. He needs to refine his overall game at the next level to be a contributor.

There are a few sleepers at the WR position, and Bradley definitely fits right in. He has very good size and speed, and can flat out make plays with the ball in his hands. He’s going to need some time though. If he puts in the work to improve his game, and a team is patient, he could be a steal. He looks like an early Day two prospect right now, but with good workouts could move up to Day one.

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