J.S.
As a Child Safety Seat Technician, I see many different car seats come in to the fire department. My best advice: Get a car seat that you are comfortable with and that fits correctly in your vehicle. That means you can get your baby in and out of it with no difficulty each time and that it can be secured in your vehicle correctly. If you are comfortable that you have the baby secure, then that's the seat for you. I have many parents buy a seat and bring it to me in the box and we install it together. This ensures that the seat fits and that the parents know how to install it correctly. If it doesn't work, you can return it and try another.
On a personal note, I purchased a forward facing convertible seat manufactured by the Dorel Juvenile Group(Graco). It is a great forward facing seat that adjusts from the time your child first turns around through booster stage. This car seat will last you a long time. I like it so much, I bought another one for our other car. And...it's affordable. Expensive doesn't necessarily mean better. They all have to pass tests to be sold.
Check with your local fire department for help with installation, most have technicians, if they don't they should know where to find one.
I have a boy named Braden also!
Good Luck!