My Process for Finding James Bradberry’s 40 Time
Alright, let’s talk about something I looked into recently. I got curious about a specific player stat – James Bradberry’s 40-yard dash time. You know, sometimes these numbers stick in your head, or you hear a comparison, and you just gotta check the source.

So, the first thing I did was sit down at my computer. Pretty standard start, right? Opened up a web browser, went to my usual search engine. Nothing fancy.
My initial search was straightforward. I typed in something like “James Bradberry 40 time” or “James Bradberry combine 40”. I usually try a couple of variations if the first one doesn’t give me exactly what I need right away.
Naturally, a whole bunch of links popped up. Lots of sports sites, draft analysis pages from when he was coming out of college, stat databases, that sort of thing. It’s easy to get sidetracked, but I was focused on finding that specific number.
I started clicking through the more reputable-looking sources. You know, the big sports networks, official league resources, sites that specialize in Combine results. I tend to trust those more than random forums, obviously. I looked for consistency across different sites – when multiple reliable sources report the same number, you feel pretty good about it.
It didn’t take too long, thankfully. The number that kept showing up for his official NFL Combine time was 4.45 seconds. I saw some discussion here and there, maybe mentioning Pro Day times which can sometimes differ, but the widely accepted official Combine time seemed cemented at 4.45.

So, that was my little fact-finding mission. Started with a question, did a bit of targeted searching, cross-referenced a few sources, and landed on the answer. Found what I was looking for: 4.45 seconds. It’s always interesting to dig up those baseline athletic numbers from when these guys first entered the league.