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re: Tyler Bray projected to be 6th pick overall in the 2013 NFL Draft

Posted on 5/1/12 at 10:40 am to
Posted by Tennessee Jed
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Posted on 5/1/12 at 10:40 am to
Bray just has more upside than Wilson. Taller, which NFL teams definitely value, stronger arm, and younger.

Bray is a true Junior. 2 years removed from highschool.

Wilson is a red shirt senior. 4 years removed from highschool.

Posted by tylerdurden24
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Posted on 5/1/12 at 10:41 am to
I think age and maturity actually means more to an NFL team
Posted by Woopigsooie20
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Posted on 5/1/12 at 11:57 am to
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Bray just has more upside than Wilson. Taller, which NFL teams definitely value, stronger arm, and younger.



Upside is not a word you wanna hear about if you're talking about a top 6 pick.

Re: Taller, I could see your point if Wilson was 6-1 or something, but he is a little over 6-3, well tall enough that it wouldn't matter.

Stronger arm, eh that's questionable. Wilson doesn't have a Mallett arm but he can fling the ball down the field easily.
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Bray is a true Junior. 2 years removed from highschool.

Wilson is a red shirt senior. 4 years removed from highschool.



If you think that matters


My thought: Bray has shown nothing to prove he is a 1st round pick, much less a top 10 pick. He is a headcase on the field and shits the bed against top competition... hmm sounds like a QB who went in the 3rd round last year.
Posted by DaleDenton
Member since Jun 2010
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Posted on 4/30/13 at 8:25 pm to
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Tennessee Jed



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Bray just has more upside than Wilson. Taller, which NFL teams definitely value, stronger arm, and younger.

Bray is a true Junior. 2 years removed from highschool.

Wilson is a red shirt senior. 4 years removed from highschool.



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obviously, never watched then. He's been making NFL caliber throws since his very first start. He's extremely accurate and can launch the ball down field. Only thing he has to prove is his maturity level.

Physically he's exactly what an NFL franchise is looking for.


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He hasn't beaten anyone worth mentioning.


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this has nothing to do with Bray and everything to do with the fact that outside of him and our WR corp, we've been the least talented and youngest team in the SEC the past two years.



Gruden: Who couldn't Bray beat?

Bray: The SEC

Gruden: Alabama, Right?

Bray: ...

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Least talented may be a stretch. we'll probably be ahead of Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Vandy.




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Tyler Bray has more Pro upside than Tyler Wilson.




Nice Bump.
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