Player profile of T Cameron Bradfield as Arizona Cardinals training camp starts July 31st
As we prepare for Arizona Cardinals training camp reporting date of July 31st, it is time for our annual look at the roster player by player. I look at what they’ve done, where they are now and how I project each player’s status at the end of camp.
We go from A to Z and continue with T Cameron Bradfield. This is his first camp with the Cardinals.
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He’s at the bottom of the depth chart but for Cameron Bradfield he has the knowledge that he brings experience to the practice field this summer for the Cardinals. The Cardinals are his third NFL team. He’s played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and was a member of the Atlanta Falcons for a short time.
2014 season: This was Bradfield’s one season in Atlanta. He was signed to the team at the end of September to replace Lamar Holmes. However, Bradfield never stepped on the game field for the Falcons. He has played in 41 career games, started 27 of them for the Jaguars.
2015 season projection: It will be tough for Bradfield to crack this roster, even with his experience. He’s fourth on the depth chart at right tackle. Hopefully this experience though gets him noticed by a team that currently is lacking in depth.
I'm loving this west coast time. Get to see all the Nba playoff games without falling asleep lol #AZLife
— Cameron Bradfield (@CamBradfield) April 23, 2015
I'm sure I underestimated this Arizona heat #WhyIsItSoHot
— Cameron Bradfield (@CamBradfield) April 20, 2015
Tackle Cameron Bradfield (6'4 308) played in 41 games (27 starts) over four years in Jacksonville.
— Mike Jurecki (@mikejurecki) January 1, 2015
.@AZCardinals #90ManRoster
Bradfield is insurance. He is a veteran. That has to make any Cardinals fan feel good. Bradfield may not be the best tackle out there but he has some mileage. If something happens to a guy like D.J. Humphries, God forbid, Bradfield knows how to play the NFL game.
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