Bradford came back for another season in Norman...and the worst-case scenario ensued. A shoulder injury in the season-opening loss to BYU ended his season, thus injury questions were added to concerns over his ability to wing it under pressure. Still it's a credit to Bradford's talent that he's still so well-regarded heading into the draft. He's 6-4, puts an excellent touch on the ball and can add some muscle to his frame. One of the big concerns is how he will handle NFL pressure, something he saw little of behind the Sooners' offensvie line. Bradford's success at the pro level will depend greatly on the system. He's not going to take the world by storm as a rookie, but if brought along slowly and protected he could be a top-flight signal caller.