Bryce Brown enters April’s NFL Draft

#26
#26
Won't make it any where....he is a quitter....it is what he does best...it is his #1 stat :rofl:
 
#27
#27
I hope he does well. You have to blame his parents/advisors in this case. People were pushing this kid in so many different directions.
 
#30
#30
Feel like a big man now, don't you?

Why, you mad? I just think it's quite funny that somoene with his track record for production to think he has a shot at the NFL. I could end up being wrong and if he makes it, great. I just don't see any team taking him seriously.
 
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#34
#34
Why, you mad? I just think it's quite funny that somoene with his track record for production to think he has a shot at the NFL. I could end up being wrong and if he makes it, great. I just don't see any team taking him seriously.

Impressive combine/workout numbers will make teams take him seriously. If he can do it.
 
#35
#35
I think at one point the kid could have had NFL talent, though I will say I'm not sure we ever saw it at Tennessee.

As others have said, he has so much external baggage associated with him that any chance of succeeding is low. Someone will invite him to camp as a free agent. And due to his lack of actual game experience he'll likely be cut in short order.

I do hope he gets his life together and doesn't fall into the trap that others have when football doesn't work out. He just never seemed like he had his heart in the whole football gig. By all accounts he's bright, but extremely impressionable. Maybe he can break free and do something for himself for a change.
 
#39
#39
Quitter? Or afraid of getting hurt? Either way, I don't know why a pro team at any level would be interested, IMO.
 
#40
#40
I feel terrible! Here is a classic example of when parents can destroy a kids career! He should've stayed here and put his heart into the program!
exactly! He tried to listen to his parents and It screwed him. Sad,there is always one exception to the rule.
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#42
#42
Just dont see it...way over rated out of high school. If he can only get 3 touches @ K State??? And i never remember a run of longer than 10 or 12 yards here. Id try and get my degree if I were him.
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#44
#44
I remember his first big run against WKU and I thought he was going to be an awesome back for years to come; unfortunately his head wasn't in it and the grass always seemed greener.

I hope he makes in the NFL and gets his head on straight.
 
#45
#45
Wow, what glowing resume, he can thank his parents for that. Someone in another post said he was misguided. Yes, he was and still is. WIth only 476 career yards, it doesn't look like a great start. We could have really used him thee past two years. It's all about the money in that family. Yet he hasn't been proven. After this he will probably drop out of school altogether and it will be another wasted soul.I do hope he can make some better decisions. Or it will be a huge waste of talent. Hope the money-grubbing family can live with the outcome.
 
#47
#47
Why, you mad? I just think it's quite funny that somoene with his track record for production to think he has a shot at the NFL. I could end up being wrong and if he makes it, great. I just don't see any team taking him seriously.

Not mad. Just don't get people wishing ill on a 20 year old.
 
#49
#49
At most, he should be a free agent pick up.

If he can work his way onto the roster then good for him.

I hope he can at least get a practice squad assignment and try to prove himself.
 

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