As promised, quarterback Sam Bradford made a handful of throws during seven-on-seven work. It was hard to tell much, and Bradford was not available to speak with reporters afterward, but seeing him on the field in more than individual drills was a step forward in his recovery from a torn ACL. Asked about working with Bradford, wideout Jordan Matthews smiled and said: "Sam Bradford looks really good. I'm not going to ruin the surprise, though, the kid can throw the ball" . . . Marcus Smith, the 2014 first-round linebacker, and third-year safety Earl Wolff again worked off to the side. Smith has a groin pull and Wolff is still recovering from November knee surgery . . . Walter Thurmond worked with the first team at safety.