This guy could be one of the biggest sleepers this class has to offer and it may not be long until others start catching on. Bray reminds us of what stage Matt Leinart was at coming out of high school only right handed. He has prototypical height and his frame development upside is off the charts once he hits a college weight program. Looks like a Drew Bledsoe build. Is long and lanky, but not uncoordinated like most would be in his frame. As a result, the thing that stands out about Bray is his release-- quick, compact, not elongated and whip-like which is what we see a lot of from tall skinny kids. The ball really comes out nicely. He possesses good, not elite arm strength but potential to see increased RPM's and vertical strength in time. Has an over-the-top delivery and can certainly see the entire field from within the pocket. Shows good command of the scheme, anticipates routes well and knows where receivers are going to be and throws well to a spot. Is a sound player in terms of footwork which is why his accuracy is very consistent. Drops from center and works from the shotgun-- feet are quick and set up is firm and confident. He shows poise and confidence in the pocket and has flashed the ability to get rid of the ball on time on routes outside of the numbers. Shows juts enough power to squeeze the ball in, but throws a catchable pass and does a nice job of leading receivers as well. Is a deceptive athlete that throws well on the run and can also buy time. Isn't going to "wow" you with his legs or pull a rabbit out of a hat, but he shows subtle pocket movement while keeping his eyes downfield. Throws on the run to his right are very impressive, needs to find the same rhythm to his left. He is sure of himself and plays with a slight swagger even though he is somewhat of an unknown in this class. We like his overall productivity level and from an upside standpoint, his tools and physical measurables really make him attractive. He must develop bulk and strength, but that will come in time. Competitive nature and rhythm and timing in the passing game is impressive and we feel in a few years at the right program Bray could blossom into one of the finer players to come from the class.