Stewart Bradley #92 prospect in 2007 NFL Draft.

Stewart Bradley NFL Draft Bio



Stewart Bradley is a linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles. He was selected from the University of Nebraska in the 2007 NFL Draft.

NFL Scouting Report
Played at the Senior Bowl and had a solid week, with a decent performance in the game … Great size, but moves well … Big enough to play in a team with a 3-4 defense, perhaps in a variety of roles … Renowned for his versatility … Disciplined and understands the schemes … Nebraska plays both 4-3 and 3-4, so has experience of both … Good athlete … Missed last 7 games with a knee injury in 2005 … 31yd interception return for a TD against Wake Forest in 2005 … Hauled down RB in backfield for a loss in 21-7 defeat against Oklahoma … Gets pressure on the QB

College career
Senior Year
(Outlook): Senior Stewart Bradley is one of three members of a talented Husker linebacker corps eager to get back on the field after a season-ending injury in 2005. Bradley missed the final seven games of the 2005 season after he suffered a knee injury against Texas Tech in game five.

Bradley has made steady progress during his rehabilitation, and took part in most non-contact drills during spring practice. Although Bradley did not see contact in the spring, he is expected to be at full speed for the start of fall camp.

The 6-4, 245-pound Bradley provides a physical run-stopping presence at the SAM linebacker spot, while possessing the athleticism to play the perimeter and cover opposing receivers. Bradley is a key component to a Nebraska linebacker unit that could rank among the best and deepest in the nation in 2006. With Bradley out of live action in the spring, junior Lance Brandenburgh took the majority of the snaps with the top unit at SAM linebacker and the position should be in great shape for the 2006 campaign.

Bradley opened the 2005 season in strong fashion, collecting 26 tackles, including five tackles for loss and three sacks in

Junior Year
Bradley started the year off in impressive fashion, recording 26 tackles in five games before missing the remainder of the season with an injury. Bradley suffered a knee injury against Texas Tech, which required surgery and sidelined him for the year.

While in action, Bradley had three games with six or more tackles, including a season-high seven tackles against both Pittsburgh and Iowa State. Bradley also had six tackles against Maine, when he had three tackles for loss and two sacks for 16 yards. Bradley added his third sack of the year against Iowa State and had five tackles for loss in his abbreviated season.

Bradley was also a key part of a record-setting effort by the Blackshirt defense against Wake Forest. The Huskers scored three defensive touchdowns against the Demon Deacons, including Bradley’s 43-yard interception return in the fourth quarter, to cap the scoring in a 31-3 Nebraska victory.

Sophmore Year In his first year as a starter, Bradley took control of the strongside linebacker position and finished second on the team with 67 tackles, trailing only fellow linebacker Barrett Ruud, who finished as Nebraska's all-time leading tackler. Bradley registered six games with seven or more tackles and tied for second on the team with 11 tackles for loss. He also added five quarterback hurries.

Bradley had a career-high 12 tackles against Kansas, added nine tackles against Missouri and had four seven-tackle efforts (Southern Miss, Baylor, Kansas State, Colorado). Bradley quickly showed he could handle the starting job, recording five tackles, two hurries and a pass breakup in the opener against Western Illinois. Against Baylor, Bradley was named Nebraska’s Defensive Player of the Game for his seven-tackle effort, despite leaving the game at intermission with a minor injury.

Freshman Year
Bradley played in all 13 games as a backup defensive end and saw special teams action, finishing the year with six tackles. In limited time at defensive end Bradley accounted for three tackles for loss and four quarterback hurries. He had a season-high three tackles at Southern Miss, including a tackle for loss, and added two hurries against the Golden Eagles.

Redshirt
Redshirted first season

High school career
Bradley battled injuries during his prep career, limiting his football action to just his junior season. Bradley started in the Highland secondary, played some at quarterback, and also returned kicks, helping his team to an 11-2 record and a Class 4A (second largest) state runner-up finish. Bradley also started as a wing on Highland’s rugby team that won three straight national championships.

Background
The son of John and Ann Bradley, Stewart was born on Nov. 2, 1983. A two-time Big 12 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll pick, Bradley is on track to graduate with an accounting degree this December. Bradley is involved in Nebraska's community outreach programs, serving as a volunteer in Nebraska's Lincoln and Omaha hospital visits, with the Special Olympics and as a volunteer speaker during American Education Week and "School is Cool" Week.

Draft Year: 2007
NFL Football Draft Prospect Stats for Stewart Bradley
Pre-Rank Prospect Name Position Played Height Weight
92Stewart BradleyLinebacker6-4245
Round Selected Team School Hometown
3  87  Philadelphia Eagles  NebraskaSalt Lake City, Utah
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Sportspool.com pre ranked Stewart Bradley as a projected #92 prospect for the 2007 NFL Draft

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