Did not realize Tony Brown did not get drafted. Anyone else surprised?

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I guess I'm starting to slip a bit but I didn't realize Tony Brown didn't even get drafted. I have to say I'm somewhat surprised. Any particular reason someone with the physical tools as Brown can go through the entire draft and not at least get drafted? I watch the draft every year and normally by the fifth and sixth rounds they start taking guys from some schools I never even heard of, and I'll sit there and ask, "Is that guy really more talented than the ten other guys from D-1 that I've watched play for three to four years?" I cannot believe Tony Brown didn't even get drafted. WOW! Granted, he's since been picked up by the Chargers but good night alive. Hard to believe he wasn't at least as good of an NFL prospect as some of the guys I saw drafted in the last two rounds. :conf2:
 
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Tony's always had the physical tools, but the mental tools never quite caught up. He's a great prospect as a UDFA; it's possible that he will flourish in a defensive system that isn't as complex as Saban's.
 
Given his attitude and ability to get beat despite being the fastest player on D, I'm not surprised.

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Tony wasn't that great in covering people in my view. I know the NFL places too much emphasis on measurables, but I'm not very surprised he didn't get drafted. I hope he succeeds.
 
Not surprised. He just had that kinda Jekyll and Hyde kinda game always in that he could look like an elite dB one moment and look like the most targeted dB the next. Pretty much any big pass play that you can think of the last 2 years chances are good that it was on tony’s Side. I think he can make it in the NFL, but he is going to be better at covering and reading offenses.
 
Tony never lived up to what he is capable of being. It was a shame. He could have been so good. Phsyically, he looks like a Greek god, but he never played like one. I wasn't really surprised, but I thought someone would take a chance on him in the later rounds.
 
Tony got a 5-6 round draft grade, but he also had some baggage. That led to the UFA result. Sounds like he is working his way past that. I am happy for him.
 
I don't have the link, but I read that the Chargers were really impressed with Tony, and from what I read, he might have a real chance of making the team. One of the comments from the coaching staff was that Tony picked up the system really fast, and that they would be able to use him at corner, or safety either one. And, I know that would come as no surprise to anyone that has followed the young man's career. I don't think that anyone would argue that the young man has the skills, or the ability to be a corner / safety in the NFL. If Tony Brown can get his ducks in a row, he could be the biggest steal in this years draft. JMHO
 
I don't have the link, but I read that the Chargers were really impressed with Tony, and from what I read, he might have a real chance of making the team. One of the comments from the coaching staff was that Tony picked up the system really fast, and that they would be able to use him at corner, or safety either one. And, I know that would come as no surprise to anyone that has followed the young man's career. I don't think that anyone would argue that the young man has the skills, or the ability to be a corner / safety in the NFL. If Tony Brown can get his ducks in a row, he could be the biggest steal in this years draft. JMHO

I fear Tony would struggle at corner against elite speed at WR. However, he could make a serious impact as a safety, able to support on running plays or cover when necessary. My guess is the issues that led to him being an UDFA had less to do with his strength and skills as opposed to, well, everything else. But I'm rooting for him. Hope he is All Pro in two years. Even if not, he'll end up on some highlight films, no doubt.
 
I don't have the link, but I read that the Chargers were really impressed with Tony, and from what I read, he might have a real chance of making the team. One of the comments from the coaching staff was that Tony picked up the system really fast, and that they would be able to use him at corner, or safety either one. And, I know that would come as no surprise to anyone that has followed the young man's career. I don't think that anyone would argue that the young man has the skills, or the ability to be a corner / safety in the NFL. If Tony Brown can get his ducks in a row, he could be the biggest steal in this years draft. JMHO
This true. The HC seemed pleased with him at corner and added that he had some skills at free safety also. One of the biggest things to learn is when to keep his mouth shut. I really don't know what defense they run. In Saban's defenses, there's not a lot of difference, according to him, in free and strong safety roles. May not be true for the Chargers. Maybe free safety for them is more of a free-ranging center fielder. I think that would help Tony, although the HC did say that he was a quick learner...
 
I think it's more about "control".....he strikes me as someone who has been "A Man" since he was 8 years old.... The whole "Crazy Tony" thing is likely a way to deal with stress/rage...
He definitely needs to learn to how to control his emotions, but that is a big part of maturing.
 
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