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Despite having just two years as a starting quarterback under his belt at the collegiate level, Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford has developed into one of the top prospects in the nation at quarterback and figures to be an early selection in the 2010 NFL Draft.
Bradford redshirted in 2006, which means that he was eligible to enter the 2009 NFL Draft even though he was just a sophomore. And while he is not the most mobile quarterback available, he is perhaps the most accurate. In my view, Bradford would be a great fit in a West Coast system because of his accuracy and quick decision-making, but his skills won't limit him to that system alone.
He possesses adequate arm strength, decent mobility, and is a smart player who rarely makes mistakes, as his career touchdown-to-interception ratio illustrates. And at 6-4 and about 220 pounds, he has the size to play the position at the NFL level.
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