Bradford is a 5-8, 202, Freshman running back from Calvary Baptist Academy, Shreveport, LA. A PrepStar All-American and All-State performer, Bradford ran for 3,495 yards in high school (7.5 ypc) and had 46 rushing TDs with 58 total TDs.
Here is some of the info provided by his high school coach from the SB Nation write up on Bradford from signing day:
His biggest strength is versatility. Some teams look for a speed back and some look for power backs. Orlando is the perfect combo of both. He can break away 4.5 speed but is 210lbs of muscle and lowers the boom with the best of them. Orlando is a powerful runner that punishes all runners in his way but can also blow past any would be tackler.
Bradford is an excellent receiver out of the backfield. We often spread out to an empty set and throw the ball with Orlando as a slot. One of our most productive plays is hitting Bradford on a wheel route out of the backfield. It was almost a sure TD because in that much space, no one could catch him.
All the reports I have seen from camp emphasize how well built Bradford is and that he looks like he could play this year if required. The question is will he impress enough that the coaches have no choice, but to play him this year.
“Orlando is a tough, versatile running back who did everything well in recruiting when I watched him. He can run the ball and has a lot of power and speed. I’m very excited about him.” – UA Coach Calvin Magee
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