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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 653768"><p>I have not read every post in this thread to see if Nigel Bradham has been mentioned, but I highly doubt it because he's played OLB (kinda sorta) the last 2 seasons. He should be reasonably priced.</p><p></p><p>2013: After the 2013 season he was dubbed a "secret superstar" by PFF noting in particular his very high run stopping grade on 1/3 snaps coming off the bench for the injured Moats playing inside in Pettine's 3-4.</p><p></p><p>2014: He played OLB in Schwartz's 4-3. However, it should be recalled that Buffalo played nickel all day except in short yardage in defeating the Packers, with Bradham playing exceptionally well inside with Brown. This is indicative of Bradham's decent coverage skills. It should be noted he ran a 4.64 at the combine, pretty speedy for a guy best known as a run stopper. In the end, he had an outstanding season and looked to be a player on the rise.</p><p></p><p>2015: Ryan comes in with his 4-3-under scheme, which looks more like a 3-4 with Bradham getting snaps inside. Buffalo's top 5 D from the previous 2 years slumped. The loss of Kyle Williams or the D-backfield play hardly accounts for the issues. It's interesting that both Bradham and Brown are regarded to have had off years. Coincidence or scheme? More likely it was scheme. There were complaints about if off and on all season from a several players, a design coming from one of the most overrated defensive minds in the game. Or if one wants to view Ryan more charitably, having 3 different DCs with 3 different schemes over 3 years is a recipe for disfunction.</p><p></p><p>So, Bradham may present a unique opportunity, a guy with a dreadful PFF grade for 2015 playing in a dysfunctional scheme who looks like he has the skills to be a 3-down player in Caper's shceme. He should come at a bargain price. Pro Personnel should be taking a close look at that 2014 Packer tape and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 653768"] I have not read every post in this thread to see if Nigel Bradham has been mentioned, but I highly doubt it because he's played OLB (kinda sorta) the last 2 seasons. He should be reasonably priced. 2013: After the 2013 season he was dubbed a "secret superstar" by PFF noting in particular his very high run stopping grade on 1/3 snaps coming off the bench for the injured Moats playing inside in Pettine's 3-4. 2014: He played OLB in Schwartz's 4-3. However, it should be recalled that Buffalo played nickel all day except in short yardage in defeating the Packers, with Bradham playing exceptionally well inside with Brown. This is indicative of Bradham's decent coverage skills. It should be noted he ran a 4.64 at the combine, pretty speedy for a guy best known as a run stopper. In the end, he had an outstanding season and looked to be a player on the rise. 2015: Ryan comes in with his 4-3-under scheme, which looks more like a 3-4 with Bradham getting snaps inside. Buffalo's top 5 D from the previous 2 years slumped. The loss of Kyle Williams or the D-backfield play hardly accounts for the issues. It's interesting that both Bradham and Brown are regarded to have had off years. Coincidence or scheme? More likely it was scheme. There were complaints about if off and on all season from a several players, a design coming from one of the most overrated defensive minds in the game. Or if one wants to view Ryan more charitably, having 3 different DCs with 3 different schemes over 3 years is a recipe for disfunction. So, Bradham may present a unique opportunity, a guy with a dreadful PFF grade for 2015 playing in a dysfunctional scheme who looks like he has the skills to be a 3-down player in Caper's shceme. He should come at a bargain price. Pro Personnel should be taking a close look at that 2014 Packer tape and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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