NFL Combine 2019: Draft prospects who stood out

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Garrett Bradbury, C, N.C. State

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While I already knew what kind of a special athlete Bradbury was as a center and he was already in line to be my top prospect on the interior offensive line, he only cemented his status in Indianapolis.

The numbers were already highly impressive – third among offensive linemen with a 4.92 in the 40-yard dash, second with 34 reps on the bench press, first in the three-cone drill and only three hundreds of a second behind number two on the 20-yard short shuttle. However, what really stood out were his incredible movement skills when it came to the positional workout. Bradbury looked so fluid and natural operating in space, whether that may be on the mirror drill, displaying loose hips when opening up by 180 degrees or showcasing his ability to get on the move as a puller with ease.

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If you look for an athletic center, who can open up your running schemes by the way he can reach defensive linemen and seal linebackers while playing with his eyes up and active feet in protection, this is your guy.

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