Monday, April 29, 2013

Tyler Bray Isn't Long-Term Solution for Andy Reid and Kansas City Chiefs

The Steelers aren't necessarily in the market for a quarterback, but sound like they are interested in taking a chance on Tyler Bray.

One of the biggest surprises of the 2013 NFL draft was the fact that Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Tyler Bray went undrafted. Bray didn't need to wait long before his unemployment status changed. UPDATE: Saturday, Apr. 27, at 12:05 a.m. ET by Ian

The Steelers aren't necessarily in the market for a quarterback, but sound like they are interested in taking a chance on Tyler Bray.

Former Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray has the measurables and the arm strength to be a starting quarterback in the NFL. In that sense, the Kansas City Chiefs signing him after the draft was a smart move. There is still plenty for Bray to work on.

Bray did sign with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent, though. This draft was light on quarterbacks, maybe light on everything but the big guys, and that figured to be a good thing for Tennessee's junior quarterback. As it turned out, a weak

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