GREEN BAY — Hunter Bradley would not name names. Maybe it’s because he’s a nice guy. Or maybe it’s because the dis helped him get to where he is now — a seventh-round pick of the Green Bay Packers and on the inside track to be the team’s long snapper this season.
“I’m not going to call him out on it,” Bradley said politely after the Packers took him out of Mississippi State with the 239th overall pick in last weekend’s NFL draft. “But it was one of the bigger guys on our team.”
It happened after Bradley’s third torn anterior cruciate ligament had left his college football career on the precipice of being over.