Posted July 31, 20223 yr Eagles' James Bradberry fitting in well early in camp as veteran CB looking for bounce-back season Bradberry has been performing well in the early stages of camp By Jeff Kerr Mitchell Leff / Getty Images PHILADELPHIA -- Searching for a No. 2 cornerback has been a chore for the Philadelphia Eagles in recent years, typically a position of weakness even when the franchise has a strong defense. Signing James Bradberry was vital for the organization, bringing in a Pro Bowl talent to pair with Darius Slay (arguably one of the best cornerbacks in the game). The Eagles want to have an elite defense, so they brought in the personnel this offseason to have a realistic shot at that goal. Bradberry came into the NovaCare Complex with high regards, and the former Pro Bowler hasn't disappointed through three camp practices. "You hear a lot about James outside in and when you get him. James is a very intelligent football player," Eagles defensive passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach Dennard Wilson said. "He's a fast processor. He's another guy that wants to be the best he can be. Those guys love to be pushed. "He goes out there and competes his butt off. The sky's the limit for him, as long as he does all the little things right and everything comes together." Bradberry had a strong Saturday practice, showcasing the ability to be a shutdown corner similar to his days with the Carolina Panthers and New York Giants (pre-2021). The Eagles cornerback covered both DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown, making sure Jalen Hurts couldn't find his go-to targets easily. Bradberry's best play was a pass breakup on Brown on a downfield throw, an encouraging sign against a receiver who's physically imposing at the line of scrimmage. That's not a coincidence. "In this defense, he's talking to our safeties like 'I'll be here' or 'If I'm here, I got you here,'" Eagles cornerback Avonte Maddox said. "I don't really have to talk to him as much, because he already kind of understands it. That's a good thing when you have people that understand the defense already. He brings a lot." Bradberry had a successful two-year stint with the Giants, finishing with 35 pass breakups with the team -- trailing only J.C. Jackson for the most in the NFL. He also finished with seven interceptions and allowed just a 66.6 passer rating when opposing quarterbacks targeted him. The Giants released Bradberry as a result of clearing up cap space, justifying the move after Bradberry allowed eight touchdown passes and a 75.8 passer rating in coverage as the primary defender. Bradberry found a home in Philadelphia soon after, looking to prove he's still one of the game's top cornerbacks. He has 82 passes defended in his career and has led his team in all six of his NFL seasons. Bradberry and Darius Slay are the only cornerbacks with 80 passes defended since Bradberry's rookie season (2016). Learning a new defense can be tedious, but Bradberry is ahead of the curve. No wonder he's had a strong first week of practice. "It's going pretty smooth," Bradberry said. "We're back there talking well. As long as we communicate and get on the same page, it usually goes pretty smooth." https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/eagles-james-bradberry-fitting-in-well-early-in-camp-as-veteran-cb-looking-for-bounce-back-season/
August 1, 20223 yr I think he's going to be a really good addition to this defense. Slay and Bradberry could be a fantastic pairing if both play to anywhere near their potential.
August 2, 20223 yr Author On 8/1/2022 at 1:11 AM, UK_EaglesFan89 said: I think he's going to be a really good addition to this defense. Slay and Bradberry could be a fantastic pairing if both play to anywhere near their potential. Agreed. Bradberry was at the very top of my FA wish list 2 years ago. Made sense to go to NY due to his ties to Gettleman. Damn glad to have both him and Slay here now, although I’m only allowing myself to be cautiously optimistic until we see the results when the season starts - we’ve seen plenty of players with high expectations go to a new team and underwhelm. For the record, I’m not feeling that … gut says he ends up playing quite well (he’ll be a fairly big upgrade over Nelson). Then it’s going to suck watching him sign elsewhere in 2023.
August 4, 20223 yr Bradberry like Slay seems to be a bit underrated at this point...Giants stank last year and seemed to have given up trying for Judge. I think Bradberry will make the probowl this year and secure the bag in FA next year.
August 4, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Walkdawalk said: Bradberry like Slay seems to be a bit underrated at this point...Giants stank last year and seemed to have given up trying for Judge. I think Bradberry will make the probowl this year and secure the bag in FA next year. Bold prediction but not an outrageous one. For sure he's an upgrade on what we have had for so long now and I do agree I think his ceiling could be a pro bowl year. I wouldn't rule it out.
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