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3 hours ago, ABrownGMG said:

4.35 according to hudl but i don't know how accurate that is

The average NFL WR combine result is 4.55, I think a 4.35 would put him into the top 50 all time at the combine.

In other words that is probably hand held (by a friendly hand) and not laser timed.  

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http://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/sports/cleburne-s-tre-von-bradley-commits-to-unt/article_fb786374-c268-11e6-a7ce-47e5c9761586.html

Here's a little write-up from the local paper. I've picked my favorite recruiting insight:

Bradley said he chose UNT for a few reasons; “The love that their coaching staff showed me, the position I’d be playing, and the location,” Bradley said.

The article says they want him to be an inside/slot receiver. Which is what I think a lot of people expected. Cool to see they were very specific with there vision, which helped him feel comfortable choosing us.

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Posted
6 hours ago, ABrownGMG said:

4.35 according to hudl but i don't know how accurate that is

I'd say closer to mid 4.5s just with the ol' eyeballs.

He's very fluid though. Will make for a solid WR.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Got5onIt said:

Why WR? They should give him a shot at QB...

Watching the film, I thought he needed a good bit of work in his footwork and throwing mechanics. He really "athleted" his way through playing the QB position. Nothing wrong with that per say, but it would take a more coaching development than some other QB candidates. Glad to have him in any capacity. If it were up to me, I'd put dillman back there before any other athlete position guys.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Caw Caw said:

http://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/sports/cleburne-s-tre-von-bradley-commits-to-unt/article_fb786374-c268-11e6-a7ce-47e5c9761586.html

Here's a little write-up from the local paper. I've picked my favorite recruiting insight:

Bradley said he chose UNT for a few reasons; “The love that their coaching staff showed me, the position I’d be playing, and the location,” Bradley said.

The article says they want him to be an inside/slot receiver. Which is what I think a lot of people expected. Cool to see they were very specific with there vision, which helped him feel comfortable choosing us.

This article was written by a fellow UNT alumni and a good friend of mine. His stuff is always spot on.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Got5onIt said:

Why WR? They should give him a shot at QB...

Because he doesn't like playing QB and only played it this year when the coaches asked him to and has wanted to play WR in college ever since he's considered college.

 

Rick

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Texas Stranger said:

No reason he can't play some occasional Wildcat Qb, got the right skill set for that

I could also see a couple of screen/pass reverse/pass options in our future.

Edited by Caw Caw

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