What Packers draft picks aren’t guaranteed a spot on the 53-man roster? What Packers draft pick has the best chance to make an instant impact as a rookie?
Read MoreCarl Bradford was an undersized defensive end in college with Arizona State. When he was selected by Green Bay in 2014, the expectation was that Bradford would bring his ability to rush the passer as an outside linebacker.
Read MoreWhen a team drafts a well-respected player, it's easy to want to explain things away when that player doesn't immediately pan out. For instance, 2014 fourth round draft pick Carl Bradford seemed destined to find a role somewhere on the Packers' defense from the moment he was drafted.
Read MoreIn more ways than one, Carl Bradford is this year's Johnathan Franklin. A fourth round pick, lacking ideal size for his position, Bradford, like Franklin, was expected to add depth and flair to a position in need of a shot in the arm. Instead, like Franklin, Bradford has slogged through and underwhelming and, at times, all together invisible preseason.
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