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Probably not thread worth but idgaf. He wasn't mentioned once in the Amazon series, lowkey, and humble.  The first 5 games last year he shut down arguably 3 or 4 of the best WRs in the league. He is a beast. Please keep sleeping on him. He should be a pro bowler. 

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Doesn’t need to be a pro bowler just solid. Chris Gamble never made the pro bowl but held it down well enough without any help, I could see Bradberry in that role if he gets a little faster and little more discipline.

Plus he has the help of Jackson.

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If you never hear about one of your CBs, then that guy is doing an excellent job and is relying on technique more than anything.

There's a place for a loudmouth CB on every team, but not everyone can evaluate a guy like Bradberry or Gamble before him.

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