NFL Scouting Combine

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Analysis
Strengths: Bray uses his height to adequately survey the field and see over his offensive lineman, yet he also displays the flexibility to bend and reach for low shotgun snaps. Bray has elite arm strength, and generates this power through a consistent rotation of his hips. His throws are often tight spirals, and the velocity of his throws allows him to beat defenders to the spot. He shows the ability to manipulate the pocket, and change his arm slot, while still delivering accurate throws.

Weaknesses: An extremely thin build, and won’t contribute much as a scrambler. His gamed is mired with tremendous inconsistencies, mostly rooted in a poor feel for the intricacies of the game. Accuracy and footwork can go array at any point in the game. Takes to many unnecessary risks. Has a tendency to stare down his targets. Did not develop in his Junior season as many had hoped.

NFL Comparison: Jay Cutler

Bottom Line: Based on pure arm talent, Bray is an extremely impressive quarterback prospect. However, his arm talent only resulted in a few standout plays amongst a season of poor decisions, and maddening inconsinstencies. An NFL team that drafts him will be doing so based on their faith in cleaning up the many aspects of Bray's game that leave much to be desired.
 
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Whatever's said or added (positive or negative) after the 26th might be the most useful.
 
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Bray will be fine. He has the raw talent and physique of a prototypical NFL QB. When somebody starts talking about millions of $$ with him it'll register that it's time to work in his head I imagine. Guy's gotta eat. At UT, I'm certain he hated Dooley and I'm also certain he knew that he'd play pretty much regardless. Also, I think he had the "whatever, we suck anyways" attitude. Suck or not, you don't perform in the NFL at your position, you get cut aka you stop getting paid.
 
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Bray>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Cutler. Cutler was 11-35 at Vandy and 5-27 SEC. He was not a winner at all.

And Bray won a grand total of 2 SEC games in his final 2 seasons. Bray will not be able to sniff Cutler's jockstrap at the next level (and Cutler hasn't been exactly a world beater, either). Bray does not have "it" and never will.
 
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Sal cost Bray thousand of dollars

As bad as the defense was last year, Bray had the ball late in the game with a chance to alter the outcome against at least UGa, USCe, Mizzou and MissState. He not only failed every time, but he committed brutal turnovers.

He also gagged against Florida in the 4th quarter.
 
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And Bray won a grand total of 2 SEC games in his final 2 seasons. Bray will not be able to sniff Cutler's jockstrap at the next level (and Cutler hasn't been exactly a world beater, either). Bray does not have "it" and never will.

He does not speak for all users beginning with EZ.

Bray will play his role and get his opportunity just like Suckler has.
 
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Not a bad comparison. I've said it many times, if Bray can get his mental game and attitude on par with his physical abilities are, he could be a solid NFL player.
 
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So Bray was responsible for the D?

Bray isn't responsible for the D but never showed much of a winning attitude when our team really needed it late in close games.

If he played behind the same sort of offensive lines that Cutler had to deal with at Vandy he would have been a crumpled mess getting carted off the field. I'm not a Cutler lover or Bray hater, I just think Cutler is a far better athlete and overall QB. Time will tell but I honestly don't expect Bray to have nearly the NFL career that Cutler has already had.
 

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