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KChiefs1 04-29-2013 08:21 PM

http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/b...71&src=desktop


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Tyler Bray an interesting get for Chiefs

By Bill Williamson



After the Kansas City Chiefs saw the three other teams in the AFC West take a quarterback in the draft Saturday, they plucked one of the more interesting quarterbacks available in undrafted free agency.


ESPNBoston reports the Chiefs signed Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray. He was perhaps the most coveted undrafted free agent. Many scouts thought he’d be drafted in the mid rounds.

The Chiefs have starter Alex Smith, but Bray is an intriguing developmental prospect for coach Andy Reid. If all goes well, he could develop into a starter.

Bray has a big arm, and was probably the most physically gifted quarterback in the class. But he has questionable mechanics, was a poor decision-maker, and his leadership was called into question. The Chiefs won’t ask much of Bray for the short term, but if he can improve his deficiencies, there is potential there, and the Chiefs are taking no risk.

The Chiefs, who have not announced their draft class, also reportedly signed another interesting undrafted player in former UW-Milwaukee basketball player Demetrius Harris. He is being converted to a tight end. Harris received a lot of interest around the NFL, including from Oakland and San Diego. He is a long shot, but the transition has been made before, so it’s worth the Chiefs’ time to develop Harris. I would bet he’ll spend the 2013 season on the practice squad if he shows any promise at all.

In other AFC West notes:

ESPN’s John Clayton believes the Chargers are the top winners in the draft in the entire class. There is no doubt, the Chargers scored big with their first three picks, tackle D.J. Fluker, linebacker Manti Te’o and receiver Keenan Allen. However, ESPN’s Jeffri Chadiha isn’t sure Te’o will be a good fit in San Diego.

Former San Diego-turned-Denver pass-rusher Shaun Phillips feels he’s on the “good side” now. I’m sure that will please San Diego fans to hear.

Mr_Tomahawk 04-29-2013 08:22 PM

"The Chiefs have starter Alex Smith, but Bray is an intriguing developmental prospect for coach Andy Reid. If all goes well, he could develop into a starter. "


:whackit::whackit::whackit::whackit:

BigBeauford 04-29-2013 08:27 PM

After watching the video, its very impressive how quickly he gets rid of the ball. He does need some work on his mechanics. At times, his throwing motion also looks like he is trying to skip a rock across a pond. He also tends to lean his upper torso backwards during a throw when pressured. All correctable.

penbrook 04-29-2013 08:32 PM

Half the time you look at Bray and say what the **** are you doing and the other half you say my god only a few qbs could make that throw.

KChiefs1 04-29-2013 09:12 PM

http://www.forbes.com/sites/darrenhe...t-for-the-sec/

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Tyler Bray The Main Blemish In Otherwise Successful NFL Draft For The SEC

Darren Heitner, Contributor
Covering the intersection of sports and money


Eleven quarterbacks were selected in the 2013 NFL Draft. Quarterback Tyler Bray was not one of them. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)

In a 2013 NFL Draft where a total of sixty-three Southeastern Conference (SEC) players were selected by NFL teams, former Tennessee Volunteers quarterback, Tyler Bray, went undrafted. It was a fantastic three-day period for the SEC, which broke a modern NFL Draft record for number of players drafted from any one conference. The glaring exception being the fact that Tyler Bray had not been selected in any of the seven rounds.

Bray, a physically gifted quarterback who stands at 6’6 and has been weighed around 230 pounds, had an impressive college campaign at Tennessee, throwing for a total of 7,444 yards and amassing 69 touchdowns against SEC defenses largely considered the most stingy when it comes to allowing offenses to score. He declared for the NFL Draft based on his effective numbers and physical acumen, leaving Tennessee prior to his senior season. However, in December, Bruce Feldman of CBS Sports noted, “Scouts praise Bray’s stature, arm and his gunslinger mentality, although the latter, coupled with questions about his maturity, will also give other NFL personnel people plenty to ponder.”

Despite Feldman’s concern, which was echoed by others, NFLDraftScout.com ranked Bray as the seventh best available player at his position going into the 2013 NFL Draft. The site, largely respected for its thorough scouting information made available to the public, projected Bray to be a third round pick. Eleven quarterbacks ended up being taken in the Draft. Tyler Bray’s name was not called.

Bray, represented by Los Angeles-based agent Don Yee of Yee & Dubin, was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs as a free agent after the conclusion of the 2013 NFL Draft and will have the opportunity to make the team if he is able to show his effectiveness (with his arm and leadership skills) on the field. However, one must wonder what exactly went wrong and why Bray determined that it was in his best interest to forfeit his remaining student-athlete eligibility if he was going to go undrafted. Could he have possibly had any idea of his true Draft stock?

The NFL provides college underclassmen with an NFL Draft Advisory Board, comprised of various scouts, general managers and personnel directors, which intends to provide said underclassmen considering entering the NFL Draft with an unbiased opinion of where they are likely to be selected. Players can expect an analysis that tells them they are likely to be drafted (1) in the first round; (2) as high as the second round; (3) as high as the third round; (4) after the third round; or (5) in no round at all. It is an entirely free service that an underclassmen need only apply for, and it has no negative ramifications for an underclassmen’s continuing student-athlete eligibility.

It is likely that Bray filled out the application to receive his Draft grade from the NFL Draft Advisory Board and that he was told he was likely to be selected as high as the third round. The opinion of the Board is confidential; unless Bray or his agent speaks on the record, there is no way of knowing whether Bray went through the process and/or what he was told. That said, even though the NFL Draft Advisory Board’s opinion should be respected, it is not guaranteed, and minds may change between the time that the opinion is handed out and the start of the NFL Draft.

A message has been left for Yee & Dubin to inform FORBES whether Bray submitted his name to the Board, and if so, what was the Board’s opinion. As of publication, the agency has yet to respond.

Darren Heitner is a Partner at Wolfe Law Miami, P.A. in Miami, Florida, Founder of Sports Agent Blog, and Adjunct Professor of Sport Agency Management at Indiana University. Follow him at @DarrenHeitner and learn more about him at http://www.darrenheitner.com.

Ebolapox 04-29-2013 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9643300)
Not to get anyone hopes up too much.....but these QBs would be undrafted free agents if they came out today. The draft used to be alot longer.



Brad Johnson 9th round
Bart Starr 17th round
Roger Stabaugh 10th round
Trent Green 8th

errrr, not quite

bart starr, though going in the 17th round, went 200th overall (much fewer picks per round)
roger staubach went at pick 129
trent green went pick 222
brad johnson went pick 227

EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE GUYS WOULD'VE BEEN DRAFTED (254 total picks in a draft)

Chiefs=Champions 04-29-2013 10:01 PM

Haven't spoken about Bray yet, but i'm quite excited. A 23 year old with maturity issues? Theres room to change there and he has a great couple of mentors in Reid and Chilly. I honestly wanted him in the 3rd... So yer im excited. He has first round physical tools. He's Manuel with maturity issues.

Setsuna 04-29-2013 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 9645141)
This should go in the OP.


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Sorry no. This is my thread and Tyler is no longer a Vol or a prospect. He is a Chief. The only highlights I will put in the OP are preseason gifs. Only Chief highlights. We all know about his talent. This thread isn't trying to prove to anyone his skill. It's to discuss his progress. You have ZERO say regardless. You gave me crap about him too.

KChiefs1 04-29-2013 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs=Good (Post 9645353)
Haven't spoken about Bray yet, but i'm quite excited. A 23 year old with maturity issues? Theres room to change there and he has a great couple of mentors in Reid and Chilly. I honestly wanted him in the 3rd... So yer im excited. He has first round physical tools. He's Manuel with maturity issues.

He's 21...a true JR.

Sweet Daddy Hate 04-29-2013 10:49 PM

Are Stanzi and Tanney dead/gone yet?
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philfree 04-29-2013 11:03 PM

So Bray has Andy Reid, Doug Pederson, Matt Nagy and Brad Childress as coaches and Alex Smith to tootle under. If that group can't get something out of Bray then probably nobody can.

philfree 04-29-2013 11:08 PM

If Tyler Bray turns into a franchise QB and leads the Chiefs to a SB victory I'll get a copy of that fugly tat put on my ass. And I probably wouldn't be the only one.

Mother****erJones 04-29-2013 11:09 PM

Worked from 8 this morning til now. Good to hear it. This thread needs a Wayne's world shwing gif

Rausch 04-29-2013 11:29 PM

I can see it now....this thread is going to be bigger than internet porn.

We finally have our own Tebow circus jerk...

mcaj22 04-30-2013 12:20 AM

it's good to see that this dude, even after being shit on and being undrafted, was able to man up and WANT to play somewhere, and he picked KC to do it. I dont know the last time I heard a player WANT to play in KC.

He has to got to know his god given talents give him the best chance to walk right in and beat the inferior athleticism on the roster in Chase Daniel, Stanzi, Tanney, Whoevery. All he has to do is stay humble and give it hell and Ill drink the kool aid first and say he can absolutely win that #2 job in preseason.

And then when Alex Smith inevitable fails because hes terrible, Tyler Bray will be there to save us


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