Bradford has NFL written all over him. When I observe college QB's, I look at their footwork, throwing motion and decision making. Bradford has those NFL type of attributes. As mentioned in another thread, Bradford complete a long playaction TD to a well covered receiver. Many Heisman touted college QB's can't even complete that pass. His arm strength will improve with age. He still hasn't physically matured and he has a huge frame so I'm not worried about his arm. Anyone can succeed in a spread offense in which you are throwing 5 yard passes to open receivers in the flat but it's another thing to do it in a pro-style offense with limited attempts. He is a lot better than Jason White was. Yes, I'll go on the record saying that. Stoops took him out early in the North Texas game out of sportsmanship otherwise he would have likely put two more TD's at the least. Some coaches leave their players in longer for Heisman purposes but Stoops isn't that type of coach.