For Temple University's Shaun Bradley and Matt Hennessey, the NFL Draft has been a dream since childhood. LB27 Shaun Bradley, Temple STRENGTHS —Three-year starter who wore a single-digit jersey number at Temple for the last two seasons, an honor … The Eagles’ Bradley will have extra motivation to play at a high level as he’ll want to prove to all of his doubters that he should have been drafted higher than the sixth round.Being a first-round draft choice is what every collegiate athlete dreams of being, but only a select few will be able to live that dream each season.

Next. He graduated from Rancocas Valley High School in Mt. We might not know for a few years. One thing that sticks out about all the rookies we talked to on Tuesday and Wednesday is that none of them are using the pandemic and the limitations it’s put on them as an excuse.Bradley (6-1, 235) ended up becoming a three-year starter at Temple and became a team-leader for the Owls earning a coveted single-digit number before the 2018 season.

Are you a Stathead, too? The Philaelphia Eagles added their second linebacker in the 2020 NFL Draft, and it's another fast guy in Temple's Shaun Bradley. "The Eagles made four rookies available for Zoom calls in the past few days – Wallace, Jalen Hurts, Jalen Reagor and Davion Taylor – and all four came across as remarkably serious-minded, mature, focused and driven during an incredibly difficult time.Can they play? The Philaelphia Eagles added their second linebacker … Perhaps Taylor has more upside but Bradley has more experience and could put up a fight for playing time early. Goodwin was an Olympic long jumper in 2012. He graduated from Rancocas Valley High School in Mt. He had 85, 78 and 87 tackles for the Owls and was a senior captain in 2019. "I've noticed that I'm a big virtual learner and I like to see it and be active in it, and there's other guys that can just hear it and articulate it, and they're teaching me how they learn and that's also helping me," he said. Bradley, 23, played four years at Temple after gray-shirting and became one of their stars and a team captain. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like. Shaun Bradley had already earned the right to be called “Temple tough.” The flex simply reminded the college football world of what that meant.

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 30: Shaun Bradley #5 of the Temple Owls reacts against the Connecticut Huskies in the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on … Holly, New Jersey.

With the 196th-overall pick, the Philadelphia Eagles drafted Temple Owls linebacker Shaun Bradley.