The Facts:
As advertised, Bradford took part in a pair of seven-on-seven throwing drills Friday during OTAs at Rams Park. But as an added and totally unexpected bonus, Bradford also took part in an 11-on-11 hurry-up -- or 2-minute -- drill.
Reported by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
HC Jeff Fisher had indicated Thursday that Bradford most likely would be held out of 11-on-11 drills during the OTA sessions in June as a precaution while he completes his rehabilitation from knee surgery last fall. But either Bradford did some lobbying, or the Rams merely felt good enough about where he's at physically to have him he participate in the full "team" session. At one point Friday, Bradford even scrambled a few steps to his right because of pass-rush pressure and completed a short pass to tight end Jared Cook. ... Whatever the case, it sounds like fantasy football owners should begin buying more seriously into the notion that Bradford is ahead of schedule.
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