I know this is EXTREMELY early to be worried about, but...

#26
#26
Bray hasn't had a chance, yet. I think the people dismissing him (not that you are, bill) are just as dumb as the people crowning him.
 
#27
#27
Bray hasn't had a chance, yet. I think the people dismissing him (not that you are, bill) are just as dumb as the people crowning him.

yeah, I think he could be very good (or even better than that) but he hasnt had the chance to show that yet. And coming off the year he just had, which was not great, and was not really his fault, he still needs to prove A LOT to get into the first two rounds. I dont think he can get there this year from where he is starting. If he turns in a perfect year (say....11-2...with a good bowl win) Then he comes back next year on everybody's watch lists, has another 9-10 win season, THEN he hits that 1-2 round potential.

There are about 30 QBs to choose from every year. And just when you think your guy is about to be picked, some GM decides he likes the UPSIDE of some fella from Prairie View or McNeese State.
 
#31
#31
Next year, Tennessee potentially faces rebuilding a receiving corps. Tyler Bray may be gone as well, but I think Worley will be up to it by next year so I won't dwell on that. Even if they ALL stayed.. We have away games with Oregon, Alabama, and Florida next year. Not exactly a favorable schedule. Thoughts?

If they all stay we should be contending for a National Championship. Ducks wouldn't be no thang.
 
#35
#35
No way Tyler Bray is a lock for #1 pick this year with Barkley in it. Tyler will be a 2nd round pick or late 1st round if he goes this year. Next year he has a chance to be a early 1st round.

Tannyhill was a first round pick. The teams drafting will take him top 15. Qb is a premium position. I think if he comes back that he can be number 1. This year though, top 15
 

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