Rangy, developmental EDGE prospect whose best football is ahead of him. Has a long, lean frame at 6-foot-4.5, 215 pounds entering his senior season. A bouncy, fluid athlete both on the field and basketball court. Showcases the flexibility with his ability to sink his hips and bend around the edge on Friday nights and in the camp setting. Primarily plays in a two-point stance at high school, both as an outside linebacker and stand-up pass rusher. Makes most of his big plays in pursuit, using his athleticism to track down ball carriers. Can open up and run in space. Disrupts passing lanes with his length. Still developing as a pass rusher. Will need to add considerable mass and strength to his narrow frame. May take some time to add the proper weight once in a college strength program. BREAKING: Tennessee lands commitment from four-star defender
Fit Bradley will stand up on the edge and rusher the passer for the Vols. His length is evident when you turn on the tape, but his versatility is what makes him even more impressive. Over the past year, Bradley has worked tirelessly to improve his pass coverage set. He is evolving into a three-down edge, who has the top end potential to be an eventual all-SEC player. His natural ability to bend and leverage around tackles while not losing a step is uncanny. He is strong enough to bull rush with his arms fully extended at the high school stage. His frame should carry 20 more pounds of good weight easily. As he develops under Mike Ekeler, he should see his skillset round out and push for early playing time, despite the talented room around him including coveted edge rusher Caleb Herring.
Impact Rating: 9.5 of 10
This is another massive recruiting win for Mike Ekeler. He goes into the Midwest and pulls a tremendous talent away from several of the nation's premier programs. At times, many thought Bradley would end up on the west coast, but his desire to play in the SEC opened the door for Ekeler, who kicked it down. Tennessee has stacked edge rushers under Ekeler, and Bradley adds to that. While he is not a refined prospect at this stage, his versatility and length are things you cannot teach. His upside is off the charts. Bradley's addition will solidify Tennessee's edge rushing unit into one of the SEC's best for years to come. Impact Report: Vols Land Elite Edge Presence in Bradley