Tyler Bray and Da'Rick Rogers both left schools early to get paid. But all they got was a big helping of humble pie. Who's to blame for their falls?
Tennessee's Tyler Bray has so many of the qualities NFL scouts like to see in a starting quarterback that he could have been drafted: a big arm, classic size (6-feet-6, 232 pounds) and plenty of college production. The Chiefs
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.
Tyler Bray was hoping to be drafted, but joining the Kansas City Chiefs will help him develop into a true NFL quarterback. According to Field Yates of ESPN, the Chiefs agreed to a deal with Bray shortly after the draft ended. QB Tyler Bray, undrafted
The unquestionable arm and the questionable rest of Tyler Bray will be selected sooner than later in this week's NFL Draft. For Vol fans who watched him with great promise and poor results, are you up for another round?
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