Bray was listed at #31 on our 2013 watch-list. For all 2013 prospect videos, click here or select the ‘Game tape’ tab on the menu bar. Bray is an outside bet to declare for next years draft after missing considerable time in his first two seasons as a starter. However, a good 2012 could push him to turn pro. This isn’t his best game from 2011 but he does need time on the field to improve.
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Bray reminds me so much of Nick Foles. Barring a ridiculous season, I think he’ll be drafted in roughly the same area as Foles was last week.
I’m not a big fan either. His throwing motion seems off. He does seem to get a lot of zip on the ball though.
Bray would be wise to play four years. He has one nothing of significance in college football. He is a thrower, not a quarterback. I suspect a couple good years would change that.
If he came out, it would be a Blaine Gabbert experience.