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Bray's mechanics are total shit
he changes his arm angles on every throw and he often does't use his legs to throw at all. maybe his ego will take such a hit about not being drafted that he will actually take coaching now. ![]()
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Bray's a head case and has shit mechanics. He's also got one of the best arms on the planet.
If anybody can get him to get his shit together, it's Reid. He's a wilder animal than Cutler...I think young Favre is his ceiling. Ryan Leaf is his floor. Of course, he didn't cost you anything, so it's totally worth a shot. He's got more ability than any other QB in this draft. |
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With a guy like Bray you don't need to turn him all the way into a finished product, but if he gets some playing time and shows improvement in his footwork, throwing motion, football smarts - all things that can be coached - he could bring a return. We don't lose anything but Stanzi. |
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This, over and over. Nobody who was hoping that Bray would be picked up by Chiefs has said he's going to be great out of the gate. He needs time to develop or simply bust out. There is no in between with this kid, it's all or nothing.
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Ya, I have said all along. Take this kid late. Let him sit, study and mature. Like the Pats did with Mallet. Lets see if Reid and co. can coach him up
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John Holmes all the way
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Tyler Bray signs with Kansas City Chiefs By Chris Wesseling Around the League Writer Published: April 28, 2013 at 12:22 p.m. Updated: April 28, 2013 at 12:30 p.m. The Kansas City Chiefs didn't pick up a quarterback in the 2013 NFL Draft, but they may have landed the best arm available this year. The Chiefs signed Tennessee's Tyler Bray, reports ESPN's Adam Schefter. Expected to be a mid-round draft pick, Bray has all of the measurables of an NFL starter. At 6-foot-6 and 230 pounds, Bray produced the Scouting Combine's best peak ball speed at 59 mph. "This kid can rip it," NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock said at the Combine. "He's got a live arm, man." Bray's accuracy was scattershot and his pocket presence suspect at Tennessee, but it's maturity issues that kept him from being drafted. Bray reportedly turned off NFL teams with his inability to correctly identify plays on the whiteboard during the interview process. "There's a lot of refinement that needs to take place," ESPN analyst Jon Gruden said. "He's got to learn how to manage some situations better. He's got to deliver at crunch time. He's got to polish his game. I think his preparation needs to increase." Bray isn't going to challenge Alex Smith for the starting job any time soon, but head coach Andy Reid has picked up the most intriguing arm talent available this year. Follow Chris Wesseling on Twitter @ChrisWesseling.
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Tyler Bray Scouting Report
By Charlie Campbell Strengths: Cannon for an arm Quick release Plus mechanics Big pocket presence Great height Can make all the throws Good deep-ball thrower Experience in a pro offense Field vision is at a good starting point Has the potential to compete quickly Displays a gunslinger mentality Huge upside Weaknesses: Accuracy issues Footwork needs real improvement Decision-making Ball security; prone to interceptions Not consistent; streaky during games and from week-to-week Off-the-field maturity problems Leadership skills? Intangibles Needs to gain weight Lacks mobility, won't make plays with his feet Summary: Bray has all the physical skills to be a good NFL quarterback. He has a powerful arm that can make all the throws in every level of the defense. He has great height to see the field and good pocket presence. There is no doubt that Bray has a powerful arm to beat NFL defensive backs and he clearly has the talent to develop into a starter. Still, Bray is very much a work in progress. He really has to improve his accuracy and decision-making. If Bray can get more uniform with his feet that would really help him to throw more passes on the money. At times Bray will throw perfect passes downfield, so he has displayed the potential to be an accurate quarterback. If Bray can mimic the feet of Peyton Manning that could go along way to vastly improving his accuracy. As a junior in 2012, Bray had a bunch of uneven games. He had a great start to the season with a huge game against North Carolina State. He targeted and abused one the nation's top cornerbacks, David Amerson, with two long touchdown passes. Bray was 27-of-41 for 333 yards and two touchdowns versus the Wolfpack. He had some struggles against Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi State. There was no legitimate reason for it but Bray was benched against Vanderbilt. He had huge performances against South Carolina, Troy and Missouri. In 2012 Bray completed 59 percent of his passes this season, collecting 3,612 yards, 34 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Bray completed 59 percent of his passes as as sophomore in 2011, totaling 1,983 yards with 17 touchdowns and six interceptions. He had a hand/thumb injury that caused him to miss five games and hurt him down the stretch. Bray completed 55.8 percent of his passes as a freshman for 1,849 yards with 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. It is clear that Bray is a pocket passer. He is not a mobile quarterback and is not a threat to pick up yards on the ground. His line is going to be under more pressure to give Bray a clean pocket. In college Bray struggled with his decision-making at times. He was repeatedly hurt by dropped passes and Tennessee's program had a lot of turmoil over the last few seasons. Bray wasn't in the best place to succeed and make the most of his physical talents. However, NFL coaches are going to like the teaching he received from Jim Chaney at Tennessee. Chaney is well regarded in the NFL and has given Bray preparation in a pro style offense. If Bray is developed well, he could turn into a quality starting quarterback in the NFL. Because Bray is a project with some significant accuracy issues to overcome, he'll probably fall to the second day of the draft. Bray would be best in a pro-style offense with a lot of downfield passing based off of play-action with a quality running game. A West Coast offense wouldn't be as good of a fit for Bray. |
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