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Tennessee Pro Day
***Wednesday 3/20*** per PFT... NFL coaches concerned about Tyler Bray’s work ethic Posted by Michael David Smith on March 19, 2013, 9:41 AM EDT AP Tennessee’s Pro Day will take place on Wednesday, and no one doubts that quarterback Tyler Bray will show off an NFL-ready arm. The problem for Bray is that there’s a lot more to being an NFL quarterback than having a strong arm. Bray, who left Tennessee with a year of eligibility remaining, will face questions about his accuracy and about his preparation, and those are questions that a player really can’t answer sufficiently in the scripted environment of a Pro Day. NFL Network’s Mike Mayock says the only way Bray could have answered those questions was to return to Tennessee for his senior season and put those questions to rest on the field. “I was really surprised he came out,” Mayock said of Bray. “I thought he should have come back and refined his name a little more. If you ask me, who are the quarterbacks with the most arm talent in this draft, he’d certainly be in the top three. He can wing it. There’s no doubt about that. however, the ball’s all over the place. He’s inconsistent from an accuracy perspective, and you also have to get comfortable with the kid. What kind of kid is he? What kind of work ethic does he have? There are some concerns there from several of the coaches I talk to.” Bray will surely be drafted, because a quarterback with that kind of arm always gets a shot in the NFL. But he probably won’t be drafted where he thought he would have when he decided to enter the NFL draft. |
**** it.
I would take this guy in the 3rd/4th rnd and sit him for a couple years behind Alex. ...lots of talent. |
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However, I have said that if Bray could have a great coach that knows how to handle a QB he could be great. He has the highest potential to be great or to flame out completly. |
look how he holds the ball...his hand wraps around it like Elway. He's going to be able to chuck the rock like a mother****er in the NFL once he matures....and he has the frame to gain lots of muscle, and it's only going to get stronger
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He requires a complete mechanical overhaul and is a nutcase. I wouldn't spend a draft pick on him.
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Out of the QBs who will be most likely available rounds 3-5, he is my preference....even over Wilson, maybe.
Alex Smith will be our starter for at least the next two years [barf]. Those two years will tell us if his off the field or locker room antics are really an issue. If they are, we just cut bait and draft again. |
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Who is good to follow on twitter for updates on their [Tennessee] pro day?
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I love Bray. I am agreeing with you on pretty much everything this year, Mr. T. Last year, the Tannehill shit made me nauseous. I hate Tannehill. This year, my top 2 are Geno and Bray, which seem to be yours.
The whole Bray thing this year is weird. When he wasn't projected to enter the draft this year, he was widely considered the hands down favorite to be the #1 pick in 2014...a draft class that these same people claim is better than 2013 in terms of QBs. Which seems weird to me because he is a projected 2nd-4th round pick this year. Doesn't add up. |
How many franchise qbs are there with a poor work ethic and bad attitude? Do not want. This guy is a pocket qb and will need to make a living based on the work he puts into it. It's not like big Ben or cam who have the freakish athleticism that let you get away with it.
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Strip away the strong arm talent. What else does this guy bring to the table that people like? Lets list off the qualities. Crickets...... |
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