Top 10 isn't high enough from Bradley alone.
2003 was an amazing draft, yet the top 10 included Milicic, Sweetney and Jarvis Hayes. I would also take Bradley over TJ Ford and Hinrich. Perhaps I would take Kaman. So even in a strong draft like that, I would not trade him for anything past pick #6.
It is so easy to get enamored by college players whose flaws have yet to be exposed. Considering how high a prospect Bradley was in HS, his current age, his NBA body of work, and the reasons for his drop in value, I would be careful about trading him under the pretense of a draft pick's "potential".
Sure, there are times when the best 2 players in the draft are 10th and 11th (1998), but drafts are always a craps shoot beyond very few can't miss picks.