Biggest surprise player 2025 Anthony Bradford

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Brian Nemhauser has mentioned when he saw him at OTA’s he just looked “different” in a surprisingly good way.
 

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That's some REALLY good news.

I was the one last season referring to him as an upside down Wobbling Weeble because he was carrying at least 30 extra pounds in his gut that contributed to his inability to anchor... and made him slow to react to quickness at the LOS. I'm excited to see him in action now.
 

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It's always wait and see for me.
Yeah, because from what my eyes saw last season...expectations won't be hard to surpass . I was hoping Haynes would be showing since we wasted a 2nd on him
 

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Yeah, because from what my eyes saw last season...expectations won't be hard to surpass . I was hoping Haynes would be showing since we wasted a 2nd on him

Correction:: Christian Haynes was a mid 3rd round pick (#91). Not that the order of past draft picks matter much once their made.

With regards to Anthony Bradford: Bradford's poor conditioning hurt the 2024 team. Although he may be headed in the right direction, he's well behind on where he should be with his development. Wishing John Benton all the best in helping Bradford get up to speed as a fit in the 2025 offensive line. Both have their work cut out for them.
 
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Before this year's draft, I had our OL's floor at #15. After the draft and trades, I realized that Schneider identified Geno Smith, DK Metcalf, and Lockett as the reasons for our OL's struggles and traded away those three. I adjusted the floor to the top 12.

After reading this article, I am ready to adjust the floor again; now it is in the top 10 OL in 2025.
 

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Before this year's draft, I had our OL's floor at #15. After the draft and trades, I realized that Schneider identified Geno Smith, DK Metcalf, and Lockett as the reasons for our OL's struggles and traded away those three. I adjusted the floor to the top 12.

After reading this article, I am ready to adjust the floor again; now it is in the top 10 OL in 2025.

Quicker decisions at qb. I could see the Hyperbole behind us having the worst oline in the history of earth ending or least abating. 15th is a nice start.
 

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Yeah, because from what my eyes saw last season...expectations won't be hard to surpass . I was hoping Haynes would be showing since we wasted a 2nd on him
As noted it wasn't a 2nd, but a third. Also, not wasted since Huff and Grubb were awful. Right now Haynes is with ones no matter how much Hawkblogger glazes Bradford.

Haynes was wide zone blocking specialist in college and the Hawks are moving to that scheme. Haynes can also pass block and Bradford has been a turnstile.

and all this means nothing until pads go on. competition is a good thing.
 

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Before this year's draft, I had our OL's floor at #15. After the draft and trades, I realized that Schneider identified Geno Smith, DK Metcalf, and Lockett as the reasons for our OL's struggles and traded away those three. I adjusted the floor to the top 12.

After reading this article, I am ready to adjust the floor again; now it is in the top 10 OL in 2025.
Toffee you are relentless. Good thing they replaced those three lineman
 

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Well, that would be a surprise. I would be surprised if an improved Bradford, no matter how improved, plus a rookie guard somehow transforms this O-line from a bottom of the league unit to something significantly better.
 
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Toffee you are relentless. Good thing they replaced those three lineman
I am simply in awe of our president of football operations' analytical skills in identifying the root cause, his planning once he identified the root cause, and his decisiveness in removing the bad parts.

Me and our lovely Jody Allen are in awe of John Schneider.
 

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I am simply in awe of our president of football operations' analytical skills in identifying the root cause, his planning once he identified the root cause, and his decisiveness in removing the bad parts.

Me and our lovely Jody Allen are in awe of John Schneider.
In the words of soulfishhawk

I don’t believe you
 

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I'm completely Pavlov'd into believing the OL can go nowhere-but-up and specific changes can/will have significant positive impact...then being disappointed. Since Walter Jones retired, It's 3 out of 4 years (or more) that the OL is obviously a weakness, it's addressed in the off season, there's optimism it will be a strength, it's still a problem...rinse and repeat.

I'm there again, but I'm also feeling a lot like Charlie Brown setting up for that yearly kick where Lucy pulls the football.

Hope rings eternal. Reality bites: Seattle's OLine for 15 years.
 
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