29 catches for 388 yards (13.4 ypc) and 2 TDs in 2004.
pre-2004 Career:
80 catches
1,297 yards
10 TD's
15.4 ypc average
Long of 71 yards
CDS Profile
Considered one of the top receivers in the nation in the pre-season. Bragg was considered a candidate for All-American honors in 2004, but he under-achieved mightily in 2004. He is still considered by some to be a big play wideout with 10 TD’s of at least 40 yards during his career. He’s got good size, soft hands and is extremely quick in and out of his routes. He makes very good runs after the catch and is so shifty that most corners will not be able to get two hands on him. On the downside, he is a little older than some teams like to draft early on (23 at time of 2005 draft) and has had a medical red shirt year. Frame, while thick, doesn’t show a lot of room for muscular improvement and he’s probably already reached the pinnacle of his ability. Most people have him ranked among the top 10 WR’s in the NFL draft for 2005. I wouldn’t agree. He will be a safe 5-6th rounder because any team to draft him knows exactly what they’re getting. Solid Player.
NFL COMPARISON: Jabar Gaffney