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TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 09: Center Bradley Bozeman #75 of the Alabama Crimson Tide during the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the Clemson Tigers at Raymond James Stadium on January 9, 2017 in Tampa, Florida. The Clemson Tigers defeated The Alabama Crimson Tide 35 to 31. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 09: Center Bradley Bozeman #75 of the Alabama Crimson Tide during the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the Clemson Tigers at Raymond James Stadium on January 9, 2017 in Tampa, Florida. The Clemson Tigers defeated The Alabama Crimson Tide 35 to 31. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)Don Juan Moore/Getty Images

Bradley Bozeman NFL Draft 2018: Scouting Report for Baltimore Ravens' Pick

Matt MillerApr 28, 2018

POSITIVES

—Has faced NFL talent in games and practice for the last two years as a starter for Alabama's offensive line.

—Has size and stature (6'5", 316 lbs) that can handle NFL physicality inside.

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—Mental processing is above-average and will prepare him for NFL rigors of.

—Can match power with power at the point of attack.

—Competitive toughness is clear and shows up in big games.

NEGATIVES

—Limited athlete who may not have the movement skills to reach NFL linebacker speed.

—Doesn't drive out of his stance with purpose and will set himself behind in the rep early.

—Pushes far too often rather than latching on and driving behind his hands and hips. 

—Quick sets are far too slow and will leave him lunging on the interior.

—Elects to wall off defenders rather than explode through them and doesn't have the routine finishes he should.

OVERALL

Bradley Bozeman is a two-year starter along Alabama's offensive line. That holds weight with NFL talent evaluators. Teams won't have to worry what sort of coaching or expectations Bozeman has been operating under. He has the technical proficiency to be a long-term backup, but his athletic ability appears to cap out below the NFL threshold and will have to be something he learns to mask with technique.

GRADE: 5.60 (Round 6)

PRO PLAYER COMPARISON: Max Garcia, Denver Broncos

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