Bradbury doing quite well.
Bradbury is now PFF's #5-ranked center, despite being ranked 30th of 39 centers in pass blocking grade https://t.co/FC50yVQ6sH
— Nick Olson (@NickOlsonNFL) November 17, 2020
He is and its very encouraging. If he can get a big, ball busting bruiser next to him it would help him even more (Dozier's spot). You can see Bradbury is stronger this season, but man does he move well. He can hit a moving target on the 2nd level. His pass blocking grade would go up with a stout dude next to him.
Garrett's development has been one of the few early season bright spots. He looks stronger, more engaging, and easing into the position. I love his enthusiasm with this team, and like Sticky said, if we can improve his left side next year with quality LG play, he will be a rockstar at C
OL is all about the weakest link and the play switching abhorrent to above average to RG has made a huge impact
He is definitely growing. He is hitting his stride and seems very confident out there. He was calling out things that he saw to his teammates. Good for him.
He's really fun to watch. His intensity is off the charts.
Which one of these surprises you?
Grades are live! The highest graded #Vikings on offense from MNF are:
— PFF MIN Vikings (@PFF_Vikings) November 17, 2020
Garrett Bradbury 88.6
Justin Jefferson 86.6
Kirk Cousins 84.8
Dakota Dozier 68.8
Kyle Rudolph 66.2#SKOL pic.twitter.com/OAOL9pE8IM
with us now winning games and likely remaining out of the top 10, this draft has Wyatt Davis' name all over it.
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