2009 NFL Draft Prospect Sam Bradford
As the college football regular season begins to wind down, we will be taking a look at some of the top prospects who should be available for the 2009 NFL Draft come April. One of those guys is Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, who is only a sophomore, but is eligible to enter the draft because he redshirted as a freshman and will be three years removed from his high school graduation when the draft rolls around, as required by the NFL.
This year we are going to do things a little differently, however. Instead of just offering our evaluation as we've done in the past, we've put together a small photo gallery outlining and illustrating his college career. And we'll be creating a series of these covering many of the top draft prospects, and adding to them as each player's career progresses.
Of course, we'll still offer some thoughts on each prospect's skills and potential as it relates to the NFL. So be sure to check back frequently. For now, though, here's our illustrated profile of Sam Bradford.
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