Measurements

Height : 6-foot-3

Weight : 306

Arms : 31-3/4 inches

Hands: 10-1/2 inches

Combine results

40-yard dash : 4.92 seconds

Bench press (225 lbs) : 34 reps

Vertical jump : 31 inches

Broad jump : 104 inches

3-cone : 7.41 seconds

20-yard shuttle: 4.53 seconds

Pros

Garrett Bradbury has good size for a center with a solid build and good muscle mass. He is a former tight end and still moves like one with that athleticism. His movements are fluid. When he has to reach block, pull or climb, he looks excellent.

Bradbury reacts well, along with great reactive athleticism to catch rushers' attacks. When going from block to block, he is quick and smooth with his movement. The body control you see from Bradbury is at an elite level. His hands are quick and stay up and ready to catch/punch incoming defenders and his punch carries a lot of force behind it.

There is a lot of power in his hands, and Bradbury has a strong grip to latch on. He makes quick reads of the defensive front. Bradbury doesn’t overset in pass protection. He has a good mirror for a center to stay in front of rushers. His agility is excellent and helped by excellent footwork.

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Cons

Garrett Bradbury has a bad tendency to lean in pass protection, which does lead to him getting put on his heels. While he has some force in his punch, he needs to improve the technique and placement, and use consistent force.

He has a strong grip, but needs to learn to not stay latched on which draws holding flags. He needs to be more patient as a blocker and not rush as it does leave an open lane to the ball, or he misses the delayed blitz. There will need to be some work done in the weight room to add more power in his legs to help his drive.

Overview

Garrett Bradbury is an elite prospect, but he doesn’t get the recognition he rightfully deserves because of being a center. When it comes to a zone scheme, there is no better offensive linemen in the class, though there are some who play a more valued position.

The concerns with Bradbury are all coachable, or can get worked out with some time in the weight room. He has a high ceiling, and a high floor making him a safe pick to be the man on the offensive line.

Fit with the Broncos

With Matt Paradis having left in free agency, Connor McGovern has been moved to center but the team can upgrade. Garrett Bradbury would give the Broncos a stalwart in the middle of their offensive line for the next 10-plus years.

He is the perfect scheme fit at center, and would help to solidify the Broncos' offensive line and make it so they aren’t losing their starting center in back-to-back years as McGovern is a free agent after the 2019 season.

My grade: Top-15

Where he goes: Top-20