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Gerry Fraley / Reporter
gfraley@dallasnews.com
The NFL draft, which begins on Thursday, could bring Rodney Bradley back home.
Bradley has played at Navarro Community College and Hawaii since leaving Lake Highlands High School. A leg injury marred his junior season at Hawaii, but he bounced back to catch 48 passes for 511 yards as a senior.
That caught the attention of the Dallas Cowboys. Bradley told reporters in Hawaii that he worked out for the Cowboys and has had discussions with them.
Bradley is likely a late-round draft choice or undrafted free agency. The Cowboys could be doing their due dilingence on him to be ready when undrafted free agents can be signed. The lockout prohibits signings of any type.
gfraley@dallasnews.com
The NFL draft, which begins on Thursday, could bring Rodney Bradley back home.
Bradley has played at Navarro Community College and Hawaii since leaving Lake Highlands High School. A leg injury marred his junior season at Hawaii, but he bounced back to catch 48 passes for 511 yards as a senior.
That caught the attention of the Dallas Cowboys. Bradley told reporters in Hawaii that he worked out for the Cowboys and has had discussions with them.
Bradley is likely a late-round draft choice or undrafted free agency. The Cowboys could be doing their due dilingence on him to be ready when undrafted free agents can be signed. The lockout prohibits signings of any type.