BigAl2526 Posted Wednesday at 04:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:44 PM Bradberry visits Bills What do you think. He's no spring chicken, but has had a nice career, most recently with the Philadelphia Eagles. He's a bigger cornerback at 6'1" and 210 lbs. No burner, but fast enough, running a 4.5 40 coming out of college. The fly in the ointment: He tore his achilles in August last year, which is why he missed the 2025 season. In September, he'll be just one year removed from what is one of the most devastating injuries a football player can have and cornerback is probably the position at which a torn achilles is the most difficult to deal with since he will have to make sharp cuts to stay with receivers. The fact that he's visiting suggests he thinks he'll be able to come back this year. If the Bills think he has a chance, they could probably sign him to a one year prove it deal that does not have much guaranteed money. What do you think? 3 Quote
That's No Moon Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM (edited) Edited Wednesday at 04:47 PM by That's No Moon 2 3 8 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM My guess is they are just updating information on him and getting a health check for down the road 2 5 1 Quote
YattaOkasan Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM (edited) Got a need at CB so I dont mind kicking the tires for cheap. He does have a history with Beane and McDermott. So they should have an understanding of what he can do in terms of processing. Edited Wednesday at 04:48 PM by YattaOkasan 1 Quote
chongli Posted Wednesday at 04:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:53 PM 6 minutes ago, BigAl2526 said: Bradberry visits Bills What do you think. He's no spring chicken, but has had a nice career, most recently with the Philadelphia Eagles. He's a bigger cornerback at 6'1" and 210 lbs. No burner, but fast enough, running a 4.5 40 coming out of college. The fly in the ointment: He tore his achilles in August last year, which is why he missed the 2025 season. In September, he'll be just one year removed from what is one of the most devastating injuries a football player can have and cornerback is probably the position at which a torn achilles is the most difficult to deal with since he will have to make sharp cuts to stay with receivers. The fact that he's visiting suggests he thinks he'll be able to come back this year. If the Bills think he has a chance, they could probably sign him to a one year prove it deal that does not have much guaranteed money. What do you think? There is a previous Bradberry post here, down the page, which was merged with: 1 Quote
FireChans Posted Wednesday at 04:55 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:55 PM 10 minutes ago, BigAl2526 said: Bradberry visits Bills What do you think. He's no spring chicken, but has had a nice career, most recently with the Philadelphia Eagles. He's a bigger cornerback at 6'1" and 210 lbs. No burner, but fast enough, running a 4.5 40 coming out of college. The fly in the ointment: He tore his achilles in August last year, which is why he missed the 2025 season. In September, he'll be just one year removed from what is one of the most devastating injuries a football player can have and cornerback is probably the position at which a torn achilles is the most difficult to deal with since he will have to make sharp cuts to stay with receivers. The fact that he's visiting suggests he thinks he'll be able to come back this year. If the Bills think he has a chance, they could probably sign him to a one year prove it deal that does not have much guaranteed money. What do you think? He continues to be terrible and washed. 1 Quote
boyst Posted Wednesday at 04:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:57 PM There are worse options out there. But this guy already put in his five or six years, he is the new Josh norman. He had a great run on a stack defense in Carolina which got him jump started. 1 2 Quote
WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM I think the Bills take a CB with one of their first 3 picks and Beane is a wizard at late round finds. But there is a CB depth problem through the entire NFL. Levi Wallace and Dane Jackson at CB2 is the norm not the exception. Why not kick the tires 1 Quote
Simon Posted Wednesday at 05:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:01 PM 7 minutes ago, chongli said: There is a previous Bradberry post here, down the page, which was merged with: That was a mistake on my part that I could not undo without creating an ungodly mess. Sorry.... 1 1 Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted Wednesday at 05:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:01 PM He’s better than Dane Jackson. Quote
Doc Brown Posted Wednesday at 05:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:30 PM He flirted with moving to safety last off-season in Philly to prolong his career as he had a brutal 2023 campaign at outside CB. It's possible that's what the Bills have that possibility in mind with him. 2 Quote
transient Posted Wednesday at 05:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:36 PM I'm familiar with "Something Wicked This Way Comes", but haven't read any of his numerous other works. Didn't he die in 2012? 2 Quote
Simon Posted Wednesday at 05:43 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:43 PM 6 minutes ago, transient said: I'm familiar with "Something Wicked This Way Comes", but haven't read any of his numerous other works. Didn't he die in 2012? That was his Dad, you nerd! 1 Quote
NoSaint Posted Wednesday at 05:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:50 PM 18 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: He flirted with moving to safety last off-season in Philly to prolong his career as he had a brutal 2023 campaign at outside CB. It's possible that's what the Bills have that possibility in mind with him. it also may be seeing if he’s a viable October phone call if injuries come at either group and a bandaid is needed 2 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted Wednesday at 06:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:06 PM Made second-team all pro as recently as 2022. But will be 32 before the season begins and is coming off the Achilles injury. I get the feeling BigAl is leaning Yes when presenting all the reasons we should lean No. Even if he's recovered and proves to be a decent one-year rental at safety as Doc says, there's no future here. Quote
The Jokeman Posted Wednesday at 06:09 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:09 PM He likely won't cost much and I'd at the very least bring him in to see if has anything to offer. Worst case scenario who turns into a Chase Claypool/Anquan Boldin at CB. 1 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted Wednesday at 06:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:29 PM Love the idea of taking a flier on him, although would still want a CB drafted in Round 1 or 2 of the draft. 1 Quote
T master Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, BigAl2526 said: Bradberry visits Bills What do you think. He's no spring chicken, but has had a nice career, most recently with the Philadelphia Eagles. He's a bigger cornerback at 6'1" and 210 lbs. No burner, but fast enough, running a 4.5 40 coming out of college. The fly in the ointment: He tore his achilles in August last year, which is why he missed the 2025 season. In September, he'll be just one year removed from what is one of the most devastating injuries a football player can have and cornerback is probably the position at which a torn achilles is the most difficult to deal with since he will have to make sharp cuts to stay with receivers. The fact that he's visiting suggests he thinks he'll be able to come back this year. If the Bills think he has a chance, they could probably sign him to a one year prove it deal that does not have much guaranteed money. What do you think? What happened when Tre went down, it took him almost a full year to get back to being half of what he was, this guy may be good veteran back up but I'm not seeing him as a starter on the Bills . A lot depends on what he wants to get paid . Edited Wednesday at 06:36 PM by T master Quote
Don Otreply Posted Wednesday at 06:43 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:43 PM Why would one sign an aging CB coming off a torn Achilles injury, it’s a waste of time energy and money, 2 Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted Wednesday at 07:24 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:24 PM 38 minutes ago, Don Otreply said: Why would one sign an aging CB coming off a torn Achilles injury, it’s a waste of time energy and money, Eh I think if he’s super cheap it’s worth doing. You get a veteran voice in the room to mentor Amos/Hairston or whoever they draft in the first round. Dude has been to Super Bowls. It’s a very young DB room. Plus you get a contingency plan as a very experienced backup and you create smoke a smokescreen that your biggest hole on the roster is filled. 1 Quote
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