When will we know, Who's going pro?

#27
#27
Bray Hunter Patterson for sure. Others? Doesn't really matter, those 3 will seal our fate. Wonder if Da'Rick will go higher in the draft than the 3 Dooley kept?


Don't care Da'rick was too much trouble, I am glad Dooley finally booted him.
 
#28
#28
Bray Hunter Patterson for sure. Others? Doesn't really matter, those 3 will seal our fate. Wonder if Da'Rick will go higher in the draft than the 3 Dooley kept?

You can't replace a CP, but my concern is Couch, James, Sentimore, and McCullers. It all starts with line play.
 
#29
#29
Bray Hunter Patterson for sure. Others? Doesn't really matter, those 3 will seal our fate. Wonder if Da'Rick will go higher in the draft than the 3 Dooley kept?

Seal out fate, really? Of course, I would love for them to come back, but those are money decisions and theirs to make. Butch and crew will coach-up whomever is abailable and we'll be fine. Baby steps.

GO BUTCHER VOLS!
 
#32
#32
I heard Butch Jones has contacted his NFL cronies to sabotage TB, JH, and CP's draft status to force them to stay another year. Man that is LOW DOWN!!!

I think you are full of shiv. Bray is third round, Hunter and Patterson I believe will be second rounders.. As far as it hurtint UT, I don't see it. We are still returning the best offensive line in the country and have two fine quarterbacks who deserve their chance next. We will do just fine and certainly no worse than the three years with Bray, Hunter and Patterson. I am certainly not bashing these players either. They delt with more than most and did well considering. However, if it is their time to move on I respect their decision, wish them well and will follow their carreer just how I do all UT players that join the NFL.
 
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#37
#37
The words " I heard" should be put into the banned words database.

Along with homerun hire. If Bray leaves, not saying i dont want him to, it will be a huge mistake. Patterson has no choice and Hunter needs to raise his young family.

Pretty simple but they have until the first of the year regardless.
 
#38
#38
I know this is the wrong thread but I cant post it in the correct thread:

Has anyone heard of player that are going to stay for their senior season and who might be leaving and/or which way they might be leaning?
 
#39
#39
I know this is the wrong thread but I cant post it in the correct thread:

Has anyone heard of player that are going to stay for their senior season and who might be leaving and/or which way they might be leaning?

Plenty of time for them to make this decision. They don't have to declare until January. They would be smart to wait and see what they think of CBJ first.
 
#40
#40
Not sure if already asked, but does getting Tee Martin on staff change anyones mind, like CP for instance???
 
#45
#45
Not sure if already asked, but does getting Tee Martin on staff change anyones mind, like CP for instance???

I certainly don't know this as fact but word is that CP may not have the grades at this point. I also wonder how, if he has terrible grades, he could make it through next semester and if he doesn't then wouldn't that affect his eligibility for the draft?
 
#49
#49
I certainly don't know this as fact but word is that CP may not have the grades at this point. I also wonder how, if he has terrible grades, he could make it through next semester and if he doesn't then wouldn't that affect his eligibility for the draft?

No, he has three years of college ball already so he could go pro
 
#50
#50
Bray Hunter Patterson for sure. Others? Doesn't really matter, those 3 will seal our fate. Wonder if Da'Rick will go higher in the draft than the 3 Dooley kept?

Rogers definitely will not go ahead of Hunter and probably not ahead of Patterson. Hunter is viewed as the best or second best WR in the draft by most scouts and draftniks. Rogers is going to be more of a possession-type WR in the league. Think Anquan Boldin. He has some ability to get deep, but has the build to make catches over the middle in traffic.

He likely goes ahead of Bray depending on combine results and team interviews. Both are immature and have off-field miscues to discuss with NFL GMs. Those are easier to overlook from a WR than a QB. QB has to have it together between the ears.
 

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