Bray the steal of the draft?

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Interesting article talking about how Bray did at the combine and how he would fit into Arizona', KC's and Buffalo's offenses. There is a lot of hate here for Bray, but imagine how much more success he would have had if he played at Tennessee back when Cutcliffe, Fulmer and Chavis were all here......Cutcliffe worked miracles with Ainge before that 2006 season.

Tyler Bray could be steal of 2013 NFL Draft as big-armed QB - NFL.com
 
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Dude's arm looks bigger than his head! I said it once and will say it again. I would love to see him come to Cleveland and sit behind Weeden for a couple of years.
 
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You forgot these other Hall of Famers that stopped by;

Todd Philcox Bruce Gradkowski
Eric Zeier jake Delhomme
Mark Rypien Seneca Wallace
Tim Couch
Ty Detemer
Doug Peterson
Kelly Holcomb
Luke McCown
Charlie Frye
Derek Anderson
Ken Dorsey
 
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First off, Colt is a winner; he unfortunately, and frankly, isn't physically big enough to get the ball where it needs to be.

1. The new owner is Mr. T.
2. Norv Turner is the O.C. (fits well with Bray)
3. Weeden's strength is his maturity (fits well with Bray)
4. The Browns are going for an aggressive/Attack first attitude. (fits well with Bray)
5. Weeden and Bray have similar arms and style. Give Bray a couple of years to mature with weeden's example, and Turner's instruction, and he could just step right in without a skip for the long term.
 
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I think he could do really well if he falls to the right team. I think Oakland/Arizona/Bills is where he goes and that could be bad news
 
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He would do well at Arizona or the Buffalo IMO...i was lurking on an Arizona board and their fans want him and believe Arians could coach him up....i think it would be a good fit....Oakland would obviously be a career killer for him, though and likely any other QB for that matter.

Also, people are talking about Mike Glennon...i feel sorry about whoever drafts Glennon..the guy threw 4 ints against our defense and completely tanked...also looked very average in his combine throwing drills...wow...you know that is bad when a QB throws 4 ints against our D of last year. We made every other QB on a schedule look like the second coming of Montana.
 
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His arms might be bigger but his personality and adolescent behavior will continue to bring him down.
 
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Interesting article talking about how Bray did at the combine and how he would fit into Arizona', KC's and Buffalo's offenses. There is a lot of hate here for Bray, but imagine how much more success he would have had if he played at Tennessee back when Cutcliffe, Fulmer and Chavis were all here......Cutcliffe worked miracles with Ainge before that 2006 season.

Tyler Bray could be steal of 2013 NFL Draft as big-armed QB - NFL.com


Bray would've never been here if fulmer hadn't been let go. He was committed elsewhere. Lil kiffie swapped him. We'd have been alright though. Taj Boyd would be playing qb for us if fulmer were still coach
 
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I think he could do really well if he falls to the right team. I think Oakland/Arizona/Bills is where he goes and that could be bad news



The General Manager for the Steelers has already said that they will use one selection in this draft for Ben's eventual replacement.

In the meanwhile, Batch is too fragile to sub for Ben. It seems that every game that Batch appears in, he ends up being injured.

Also, Leftwich is not a very good back up. He once was, but age has caught up with him.

Hope Bray goes to Pittsburgh. Plays the pre season and relieves Ben when Ben is injured or when the game is out of hand. Then he will eventually replace Ben, maybe three or four years down the line.

Win, Win!!! Bray sits and learns. Steelers get him in the 3rd or 4th round for a cheap price. Ben has a good replacement when he is injured....
 
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Arizona would be nice. He'd probably enjoy being close to home.

Agree. Arians has a reputation as a developer of QB's (Rothlisberger, Luck). He is also no nonsense - calls it like he sees it which is what Bray needs. And of course, Arizona is desperate for any kind of QB talent. If Bray is lucky enough to be drafted by the Cardinals and if he can't make it work there, then he probably just doesn't have it for the NFL.
 
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No one has questioned his arm strength, it's his ability to read D's, check off, and mature at the position. I refer to him as a mental midget. Don't expect coaches to hold his hand for long.
 
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Bray has every physical gift u want for an nfl qb. u cant draw it up better for an nfl qb.

hes still very young. coaches in the nfl will help him. some kids dont bloom til theyre in late 20's.

but, bray has to want it for himself. if he goes and gets it (studies) he will be a force to be reckoned with. if not? he'll be the most physically gifted backup in nfl.

good luck tyler.
 

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